These are all from various drawing classes at my school. . .
Same sketch, excluding the bad legs.
“Surrealist” drawing. It had to use hands in some way.
Robotic figure sketch (on the back of what I was supposed to be working on. I like this sketch better.)
Unfinished. The assignment was to take a photograph, turn in upside-down and draw it upside-down. The drawing it upside-down was a cool experience and explains the weird neck angle (the reason I tilted it in the picture).
That’s what her neck looks like when oriented normally.
Study for a larger work which I liked less, as usual.
Sketch in style of Degas horses.
So I actually took this class LAST year. . .
The “Title Page” of my class notebook/sketchbook.
That is the sketchbook itself. It’s good except for the nose.
My notebook has 103 pages that look like this in it.
Interspersed by some that look more like this.
And a couple less random like this sketch of della Robia’s porcelain angels.
Drawn in a class in response to the prompt “metamorphosis.”
Okay, technically not a drawing. . . it’s just the inside back cover of one of my sketchbooks, but hey, I made it.
Some genuine weirdness I doodled on the back of kiddy menu and then cut out. . .
A wingless hippogriff, a sea serpent, a pegasus, a unicorn, another sea serpent, another wingless hippogriff, a hippocampus thing.
A pen landscape drawing of some sci-fi looking place.
You can tell how far I got in drawing him.
Oh my goodness, I drew a guy. But he didn’t turn out well. I don’t like his face and legs. His jacket’s good, though. I also am not a gun expert. There are probably about 8 things wrong with this one.
I could explain what I was doing drawing mosquitos.
Here are just a few pictures of drawings of people that I have done. I don’t like drawing boys.
And that is what I hope Rose Weasley will look like in her seventh year at Hogwarts. I like her. (Though I wish her name were Emma or something.) Oh, and she’s holding a quaffle. . . which I never bothered to draw.
Boy did I draw her a long time ago. . . I think I was just beginning seventh grade. . .
This is a very bad picture of this drawing.
This apple-bearing girl is of a pair with the one holding the foxgloves. She has skinny ankles and bad feet.
Her dress and feet and legs and arms and face and hair are very messed up. . .
I think she must be the little sister of the foxglove one.















