Relena, in ther EW outfit. I conveniently editted out Heero's face being shoved into her cleavage. *mumbles* Relena's such a tramp...
(from left to right, and in age order) Skuld, Belldandy, and Urd, the sister goddesses of the future, present, and past (Again, in left to right order. Convinient, ne?). I stole the original from Miro-san's siggy and drew this from the original cel.

A little Cliff Dragon named Sai, from my new manga. The manga doesn't have a name yet, but it's an adventure shonen story. Expect to see more of this little guy.

And here it is. I told you to beon the lookout for him! These are the first sketches of Sai that I did. The very first one was drawn in pencil on my bedroom door. It's still there.

After I saw the first colored version, I nearly puked. The colors looked awful next to each other, so I sketched out some other colors. I like 125 the best.

Sasami-chan from Tenchi Muyo! in an adorable holiday ensemble.

Sasami-chan and Tsunami-sama. ^^

Eyes, drawn in the ashes of a used-up incense stick. O,o

This is version 1 of 3 of a face shot of Sailor Saturn.

After I scanned the first one, I went over the lines, darkened them, and tried again.

This was the final time I went over it. I guess I'm gonna hafta be satisfied with this version, because I can't find the original. But, it does look the best of the 3.

My first drawing of Saruka. I drew it while I was with my stepdad on a fire call to a turkey farm that caught fire. Hence KG's ridicule of calling her 'Turkey Ayeka'.

This was actually for a school...thing. We had to draw a picture for the title (Out here on my own) and include the little African diddy somewhere. On the back I had artist's comments... (The teacher wrote 'Great!' next to the analysis)
Analysis of the Artwork...
I drew this as an assignment showing desolation and loneliness. I then later analyzed it and noticed the details I'd added for fun lent mood. The tree is deeply rooted into the cliff. It can't leave, it's company has to come to it. The cliff face is also slowly crumbling away, leaving the art with a sense of impending doom. I didn't think about this until after I had forgotten what I had been thinking while I'd drawn it. Which is the perfect way to analyze art.

In an attempt to learn styles other than the simple (for me, anyway) anime style, I have started to experiment with the realistic style. Believe it or not, this is the first time I've ever drawn a realistic human face. I think Nadja turned out quite well for my first try, ne?

Well, I've given another stab at realistic art. I drew Stella here mainly for the large shadow and her stunning blue eyes. I feel I'm getting better at this...^^()