2021 Monster Month: Stardate

I don’t know, if this creature was on an intergalactic dating website, I might steer clear. He’s either smiling or constipated, and the fact that he likes “long walks down a dark alley” is a little worrisome.

I don’t know why, but this guy seems like something one might see on Star Trek. He was just a random ink, watercolor, and gouache guy in my brown paper sketchbook.

 

Watch out ladies, he’s single and ready to mingle.

2021 Monster Month: The New Kid

Every kid goes through it. One day they are out in the neighborhood playing with their friends, when a big moving truck pulls into the driveway of the Jenkins’ old place. Inevitably, a new kid moves into the neighborhood.

Will he be cool? Will he be a dork? One will never know until introductions are made.

 

They can say hello back. He won’t bite. Or will he?

2021 Monster Month: The Stare

Today’s entry for Monster Month is a piece I actually posted in 2019 on Instagram as just line art, and that’s how it remained for two years. It is an ink sketch from a sketchbook that every time I flipped to it, that hypnotic stare kept calling out to me in a raspy creepy voice, “color me!”

So, I took this zombie and his pet rat into Photoshop to see if a little color would make him even MORE creepy. I think it worked.

 

I wonder if he had LASIK surgery?

2021 Monster Month: Ice Cream?

A proper cone for the monster who is lactose intolerant. Kinda looks like it might be mocha flavored.

 

Then again, maybe it’s Soylent Green flavored.

 

Ink in a sketchbook with Photoshop blandishments.

2021 Monster Month: Orthodontic Nightmare

It would take a VERY brave orthodontist to stick his/her hand into THAT mouth to try to straighten things out.

This guy doesn’t chew his food really. Each row of teeth spins counter to each other like a series of saw blades in order to chop up his food. It must work like a charm, because the fella doesn’t look like he’s hurting for a meal.

The only real trouble is having to floss three rows of teeth after every meal. All this guy has time for is floss, then eat, floss, then eat. It’s worth it in the end if he never has to get dentures some day.

 

I’m not sure what got more paint – the sketchbook or my hand!

 

Ink, watercolor, and gouache in a brown paper sketchbook.

2021 Monster Month: Daydreamer

Well, it’s Wednesday. Are you hitting that time in the week where your eyes are glazing over staring at the computer screen you are working on? Are you wondering when the weekend will finally get here? When you will feel the sweet release of freedom?

Hey, every job has its exciting and boring moments. Just imagine the guard standing at his post with nothing to do but keeping an eye out for intruders. But then a butterfly comes along to distract him, causing him to daydream about flitting off himself to a place of deeper personal fulfillment.

 

Well, technically the butterfly is an intruder.

 

Ink, watercolor, and gouache in a brown paper sketchbook.

2021 Monster Month: Frankensteining

Every time Monster Month comes along, I make sure to include at least one version of one of the most enduring and interesting movie monsters – the one Dr. Frankenstein cobbled together from used parts.

Last year I had just started a new sketchbook while sitting in an airport. The guy sitting next to me struck up a conversation, and after a while, he nodded towards the sketchbook and asked what I did. Told him I was an artist. He asked to see the book, into which I had only done about three rough pencil sketches so far. These variations on Frankenstein’s monster were the first page, but keep in mind, they were super rough pencil lines without much detail. They were not intended for anyone’s eyes but my own at that point. He took one look at them and kind of slowly said, “Oh.” Ha! I’m sure in his mind he was like, “suuuuure, this guy draws for a living.”

Later when sitting comfortably at a drafting table, I inked these up properly, and added a little hint of color digitally. Frankie’s monster really is just a misunderstood zombie, so it was fun to play around with head shapes and looks that weren’t entirely the stereotypical thing to find the soul of the creature, and to prove to that airport stranger that I really can draw.

 

No fire was used in the making of this art.

2021 Monster Month: Pet Monster

Hey, if a dragon can have a pet dog as posted here a few days ago, why can’t a little girl have a pet monster?

Honestly, if this guy wanted to get away, he probably could, but sometimes certain creatures enjoy a little domesticity. What’s not to like? Three squares a day, maybe a little belly rub, and lots of naps.

 

He probably just looks tough to keep up appearances.

 

An inked drawing in a sketchbook, colored in Photoshop.

By the way, I have visited this idea before. Think of this as maybe an alternate version of this Monster Month entry from 2017 that was a colored pencil/watercolor paint piece.