Cat in a plant

Cat in a plant

Process video of an illustration made with coloured inks and paint marker, with a music by WeloW.. The original piece is available on my online shop (clic !).

Daily sketch

Daily sketch

This month, I did a sketch per day using 3 coloured inks: magenta, cyan and yellow. The primary colors!I followed a list of daily themes made by Sha’an d’Anthes (furrylittlepeach) : the Peachtober 2020 list.

Chicken

Chicken

A chicken ! Made with acrylic gouache.

Labwork

Labwork

Illustration made with a mix of acrylic gouache, black ink and coloured pencils.

Glassware

Glassware

Illustration of laboratory glassware: mix of acrylic gouache and digital editing. From left to right: Erlenmeyer, flask, and beaker.

Raccoon on pink paper

Raccoon on pink paper

A raccoon painting made with a mix of watercolors, acrylic gouache and black ink, all on a cardstock pink colored paper. I wanted to try drawing on samething else than white papier for once. It notably changes the way to work with watrercolors as this (Click to read more)

“Bunny suit”

“Bunny suit”

Did you know? Garments necessary for working in a clean-room, a space where the amount of particles in the air is controlled, are sometimes called “bunny suit”. I learnt this recently and it inspired by this drawing.

Herons

Herons

Here is a short process video of two small heron paintings. Supplies used: coloured pencil sketch, colour base with watercolours and touch-ups with acrylic gouache. The two original paintings are up for sale on my shop: horizontal format with blue background, and vertical format with (Click to read more)

The city by the lake

The city by the lake

An illustration made with mixing watercolour, acrylic gouache, markers and pens.

#SixFanarts

#SixFanarts

A little challenge is going around social media for a few weeks: initiated by the artist Melissa Capriglione, it consists in asking suggestions of names of characters to draw with one’s own style. I proposed for you to give me examples of scientist characters in (Click to read more)