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By Natalie on November 16th, 2011
Posted In: artwork,buy my stuff,cards
I do love this set. I mean, really, what’s there not to love about Cthulhu? OK, so there’s that whole evil madness and unspeakable horrors thing. But aside from that, it’s completely lovable. Also, I hear the holidays are fast approaching. You know, this would make a fine gift. Just sayin’. Available for purchase – [...]
By Natalie on October 20th, 2010
Posted In: artwork,cards
The townsfolk celebrated the day the great worm bypass bridge was finally finished. Too long had they been forced to take the small line ferry ten miles down the road to reach the other side of their town. The great divide caused by the sudden deep chasm of writhing giant worms, which had plowed straight [...]
By Natalie on October 19th, 2010
Posted In: artwork,cards
And lo, every sentient creature on earth had the funny feeling that they were being watched. — Done for the Doodle Swap Project #7. 3.5 in x 2.5 in Pen on Bristol.
By Natalie on October 18th, 2010
Posted In: artwork,cards
— Done for the Doodle Swap Project #7 – Themes: Dreams/Nightmares 3.5 in x 2.5 in Pen on Bristol.
By Natalie on October 15th, 2010
Posted In: artwork,cards
“HRRMMMP, HRUUMMMPT!” said the fish folk. “CREEE CRREEE, REEETP!” responded the frog folk. “Hum la de la la de dum,” sang the little boy on the lake side dock. — Done for the Doodle Swap Project #7 – Theme: Dreams/Nightmares 3.5 in x 2.5 in Pen on Bristol.
By Natalie on October 14th, 2010
Posted In: artwork,cards
Mr. Flufflebear was a very good listener. She could spend hours discussing her deepest darkest fears and worries with Mr. Flufflebear. He never got upset or told her she was silly. And sometimes, on still quiet nights, he would whisper back to her; wrapping her in warm comforting words. Words that made her feel strong [...]
By Natalie on July 26th, 2010
Posted In: artwork,sketchbook
Sometimes it’s best not to know what lies under the clouds.
By Natalie on July 16th, 2010
Posted In: artwork
The mysterious and wondrous things that occasionally drifted this far out to sea always filled Krrrph’t with fascination. — Done for the Doodle Swap Project #6. 3.5 in x 2.5 in Tea/coffee stain background, watercolor, and pen.
By Natalie on April 13th, 2009
Posted In: artwork,sketchbook
“Down into Davy Jones’ Locker ye’ll be if yer foolish enough to swim in these seas.” – Sonny ‘Two-peg, one-eye, hook-finger’ Cooper — Layered water color pencils (yellow, blue, carmine), graphite pencil