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I blame [livejournal.com profile] lizbee for this. Well, that and the fact that I finally have a scanner.

You wouldn't know it from my artistic output now (she said, looking ruefully at her neglected deviantART gallery), but I used to draw at least one picture every day. In fact, back in my teens I couldn't imagine giving up drawing any more than I could imagine not writing. I seriously thought about taking a double major in university, with the eventual hope of writing and illustrating my own books. As time wore on, however, the writing kind of pushed the drawing out of my mental spotlight, and here I am twenty years later, still working away at the writing, but only dabbling now and then on the artistic side.

So. All that being said, I've unearthed some of my old sketches and drawings, and now I shall inflict them on you share them with you, for whatever it's worth:

First, the rather random sketch of a fairy assassin (in spandex!) circa 1986 that eventually turned into a story, which turned into a fantasy novel, which... well, who knows what's going to happen there, but anyway, it took on a life of its own. Pity the drawing itself kind of sucks (as does the scan), but here you have it...

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Second, here's a couple of portraits of Steerpike and Fuchsia I drew as part of a handout for my independent study on Mervyn Peake's Gormenghast books in grade thirteen English (1987). I sketched the Countess and Lord Sepulchrave as well, but they didn't turn out very well, so I didn't bother to include them in the scans:

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Finally, a drawing of the hero and heroine of my first novel There Came a Traveller, which is beyond awful in so many ways, not to mention terribly derivative of the Fifth Doctor fanfic that was its original form. But I do like this drawing style, and I kind of wish I'd done more with it:

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I have one more piece of old art to share, but this one was drawn by a real master -- Bill Sienkiewicz. My brother Pete commissioned it from Bill when he was visiting the Silver Snail comic shop in Toronto, and I have no idea what happened to the original, but since I still have a photocopy, I've scanned it for the amusement of my fellow 80's comic geeks. [livejournal.com profile] kateorman at least should get a kick out of this one, since I know she likes Warlock at least:

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I scanned a few more pieces last night for [livejournal.com profile] lizbee, but they're the kind of thing best saved for a "Humiliate Yourself in Public" meme (i.e. illos and fashion designs for my pernicious and now mercifully defunct sword-swinging Time Lady princess Mary Sue, who scored a smashing 102 when I ran her through the Litmus Test), so I'll spare us both the embarrassment.

Date: 2006-03-01 10:03 pm (UTC)
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Oh, you can draw so well! I like the 'There came a Traveller' illos best.

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