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Troubles
Just a late night speed-paint. I adore David's side-profile.
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Stupid Cute
My friend said his expression here was stupid cute, and I have to agree. One of my favorite parts of making fanart is getting to stare at his adorable face for hours on end!
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David
Painted to be a young David Tennant but looks a little like David Duchovny, no? I love all my Davids!
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Macbeth
I wanted to get back into my regular portraits, so I painted David in Macbeth. Even troubled, he's captivating.
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Vavoom
I painted this specifically so that I could print it and have it signed by David at the Kansas City Comicon. It was an amazing experience I'll never forget!


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Golgotha
One of my favorite scenes, and my favorite version of Crowley. I know I haven't posted in a month. I've been busy, and painting things with pre-planned release dates. This one was made for the Dirty Donkey Ineffable Easter, and the full-size is available on AO3!
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I upgraded my Photoshop (previously I was using Photoshop 7, which is over 20 years old!), and tried out some fancy new brushes and features with this painting of Michael. I am such a sucker for his smile.
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Metatron deserves fanart, too!
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Bildad the Insouciant
@kaeraesketches inspired me to take on this challenge: 1-brush, 1-layer! It was a lot of fun, and I love me some lazy Bildad.
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My Dear's Dark Halo
I've been playing with this while I work on a larger project. Looking forward to seeing David's red hair at the BAFTAs today!
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Ties That Bind
I made this for the Dirty Donkey Ineffable Valentines (NSFW! Check it out! Great art by all my dirty donks!). My reference was a manip someone made of DT and MS. If you know who made that, please do share. I'd love to give credit.
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This was my second frame for the Every Frame of Eden project (shout-out to @klikandtuna who traded with me so I could do an Aziraphale, and did the most amazing art with side-by-side frames!), and I decided to shake it up by creating my own background. I was much happier with this frame overall!


Reminder to check out all the frames and their amazing artists, and the finished product! This project was a blast to take part in.
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I never reblog (as I like to keep my art account just for my art), but this one is just too hilariously accurate.
Starting Good Omens S1:
Ending Good Omens S2:
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I made two frames for the Every Frame of Eden project: this is the first. For this one I went with as much photo-realism as possible (so it looks almost exactly like the original frame). The result isn't particularly interesting, but it was a fun challenge for myself.

Go check out the amazing frames done by all the artists involved in this process!
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Someday
I decided I had to make a companion piece to my 1967 Crowley, to complete the set. This is such a hard scene to paint because of the extreme lighting, but it's too iconic.
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Whitecap
Trying out a new brush on this portrait of Michael from Variety. Eagerly awaiting our first picture of dyed S3 hair!
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1967
Spent the new year's holiday painting another Crowley. His 1960's look isn't my favorite, but I actually really enjoyed spending time on it.
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