2021 Monster Month: Grease Monkey

When traveling the galaxy and you’re having engine trouble, hopefully there’s a planet nearby with a garage full of these little guys. They can fix just about anything that comes fluttering and sputtering into their repair docks.

 

This guy really knows his blarganches from his fleefborgs.

 

A traditional watercolor and colored pencil illustration. No computers necessary.

2021 Monster Month: What the Dickens?!

This one was fun to do. In my brown paper sketchbook, I let my pencil wonder what a monster in the time of Charles Dickens might look like.

I generally start with a light pencil line made with either red or blue pencil lead, then I inked it. Added some white gouache for a little dimension this time with the brown paper handling the midtones, and then a little brown paint for shadows and a hint of yellow in the eye. And before Jacob Marley can come calling with his chains, you’ve got yourself a Dickens monster!

 

Looks like Ebeneezer Scrooge could certainly make short work of a Christmas goose with those teeth.

2021 Monster Month: Makin’ It Rain

You ever wonder where those random rain showers come from that even the weather people didn’t predict?

 

I bless the rains down in Africa.

 

Colored pencil in a sketchbook.

2021 Monster Month: Doctor Visit

Hey, going to the doctor’s office can be a scary thing, even for a big scary monster. They need a little love and reassurance, too! (And they also like lollipops when it’s all over.)

 

If you see a frightened whimpering monster today, go ahead and give him a hug.

 

Traditional ink in a sketchbook with some slight blandishments from Photoshop.

2021 Monster Month: Birds of a Feather…

…flock together!

Hey, if you find a group to hang out with that you get along with, hang out with them!

 

Sing with me now – “One of these things is not like the other…..”

 

Traditional ink drawing in a sketchbook, colored in Photoshop.

2021 Monster Month: Red Heads

Now and then, I like to take my sketchbook and just do some random freeform thinking with my pencil. This page came from a day of monster ruminations.

What that means is that I would sketch without a pre-conceived thought about where the sketch was going to go. I knew two things in advance. I would be drawing heads, and they would be monsters.

I would start drawing shapes, and then come up with the facial details as the sketch progressed. What came out was kind of fun, so I inked them with a brush pen, and dabbed on a little red watercolor paint. Five monster character design concepts were the result!

 

Sure am glad these things only come to me in an improv moment, and not in my dreams.

2021 Monster Month: Whaaaaaa?!

Whaaaa?! is right! Did you realize Monster Month is back, and it started yesterday? Well it is and it did!

Here is the exciting second piece, a completely traditional watercolor and colored pencil piece of a dumbfounded beast who is just as surprised to be here as you are in seeing him.

 

You’d be shocked, too, if you just found out that your whole existence was due to some guy’s blog. Who even reads blogs anymore?!

2021 Monster Month: The Box

Welcome to day 1 of this year’s MONSTER MONTH!!!! After two years since the last one, did you miss it?

So, this being the first day, I thought I would gingerly let the first one out of the box without causing you too much fright. It is certainly nothing as horrendous as what Morgan Freeman and Brad Pitt once found in a box, so you can breathe easily. Rest assured, you and the kiddies will likely enjoy (most of) what is to come this month.

 

No bright lights, never get it wet, and never feed it after midnight.

 

Ink and black Prismacolor pencil from my sketchbook.