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  • The Alchemist making potions

    Little by little, working the ink
    Never let my hope sink
    That one day I will get skills
    To master brushes as i do pencils

    Ink brush on A6 sketchbook

  • Lines

    Playin with ink brush, I must learn to make straight lines with it.
    I should have worked zig-zag though…

    Well, I think it makes an interesting piece altogether.

    Ink brush doodle on A6 sketchbook

  • Livin’ in the fridge

    “There’s something weird in the fridge todayI don’t know what it is
    Food, I can’t recognizeMy roommate won’t throw a thing away
    I guess it’s probably his
    It looks like it’s alive”

    – © “Weird Al” Yankovic

    Pencil doodle on A6 sketchbook

  • Just a maid, Ep.21 : Give it back!

    – Don’t make me fetch my mop, Mr Crow!

    Pencil Doodle on A6 sketchbook for Just a Maid, a story about Martha, maid in a strange house

  • Guts Elemental

    Lurking inside and waiting patiently, the little lump started to grow, started to feel.
    Soon it took over its host, making its own thoughts, nerves and organs.
    And then, one day, it shed up the useless skin and rearranged the bones.
    Strong enough, hungry, ready to assimilate more. It hunts.

    Ink brush on A6 sketchbook

  • Vertigo

    Theses times, my head spins.
    Vertigo, losing balance
    It’s kind of of scary, yet funny.

    Pencil doodle on A6 sketchbook

  • Just a maid, Ep.20 : Oh no!

    – Mr Crow! What are your doing with this letter! This isn’t for you!

    Pencil Doodle on A6 sketchbook for Just a Maid, a story about Martha, maid in a strange house

  • Bast Temple

    Bast goddess, best goddess.

    Ink brush doodle on A6 sketchbook

  • Jin-Roh

    And at that, the wolf pounced upon the girl and devoured her, rending apart her flesh and bone, eating her alive, ignoring her screams.
    – Rotkäppchen

    Long lasting fan of Mamoru Oshii’s work

    ink brush doodle on A6 sketchbook

  • Apple thief

    Advanced technique of seed dissemination using reverse psychology.

    Pencil doodle on A6 sketchbook