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  • Just a Maid – Good Morning !

    – Good morning to you too, sir !

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

  • Buildings

    Buildings

    When opulence and misery are only separated by thin walls, expect the coming of a storm.

    Pencil doodle on A6 sketchbook

  • Buildings

    When opulence and misery are only separated by thin walls, expect the coming of a storm.

    Pencil doodle on A6 sketchbook

  • Abstract Bubbles

    More playing with shapes and textures

    Pencil doodle on A6 sketchbook

  • Abstract bubbles

    More playing with shapes and textures

    Pencil doodle on A6 sketchbook

  • Bulles abstraites


    Lignes et symboles, encore un essai de motifs et de formes pour le plaisir de l’abstraction.
    Crayonné sur carnet A6

  • Feral Bone Spirit, Ep21
    Sleeping

    How long will you sleep?
    How many days and nights?
    All I can do is watch
    You tiny little rabbit

    Pencil doodle on A6 Sketchbook – The adventures of a feral bone spirit

  • Shrimp Eye

    Forget human technology and look at the wonders of the mantis shrimp eyes :  

    “They have up to 16 photoreceptors and can see UV, visible and polarised light. In fact, they are the only animals known to detect circularly polarised light, which is when the wave component of light rotates in a circular motion. They also can perceive depth with one eye and move each eye independently. It’s impossible to imagine what mantis shrimp see, but incredible to think about.”

    Read more at: https://phys.org/news/2013-09-mantis-shrimp-world-eyesbut.html

    Pencil doodle on A6 sketchbook

  • Just a maid – Don’t move, Josephine !

    – Madam said that if you work here, you have to wear the proper uniform of a  maid, so stand still and please refrain from oozing constantly. 
    – flbrghhhhhrhaaa…
    – Compose yourself, young lady ! This is not the place for such language ! 

    Pencil doodle from A6 sketchbook

  • Eye-bat

    Theses horror from Gravity Falls were the stuff of nightmare.

    I should reuse them in my rpg session. I like the idea of monster with a simple task-list: 

    – find life, 
    – petrify it, 
    – bring it here.
    – repeat.

    Pencil doodle on A6 sketchbook