By Lauren, on August 24th, 2011% Oh, yeah, baby. Check out that stump. ”That’s a pretty sweet stump,” you might say.

By Lauren, on August 17th, 2011% New work in progress for prints and stuff! The Deer Lady will be attached to what was originally a prison-style ball, but I think I may change it to a stump, like my scribbly note says. Imagery may work better than the ball. Also planning a border and/or background.

By Lauren, on August 1st, 2011% 
Photoshop, texture by BittBox.
By Lauren, on July 31st, 2011%
By Lauren, on June 28th, 2011% Hey, universe! My best friend is writing a ten-part long story for Thor titled “Kill all the pretty lies”, partially based on the film canon and drawing a little from the comics canon, and she’s asked me to contribute an illustration for each chapter. Check out her awesome story, because she’s a fanfic writer who can actually write well and deserves the recognition. Make sure to leave a comment on the chapters you read, because feedback is always appreciated!
So far chapters one and two have been posted, and a new chapter is planned to be posted each week until it’s finished. Click and enjoy!
Kill all the pretty lies, Chapter 1
KAPL, Chapter 2
In case you’re not a fan (puns, har har) of fanfiction, here are chapters one and two‘s illustrations for your viewing pleasure, hidden by links to avoid spoilers. ;D
By Lauren, on June 21st, 2011% Cuteness brought to you by Katie Cook, a soft couch and markers. Click for full size!

By Lauren, on December 18th, 2010% Ooh, scary scary! Belated “Howloween” commission for my good friend and repeat customer Wesley! He is best known for the extremely cute badges. These days he fumbles around with a wolf footpaw in his maw.
Photoshop. Texture from PlainTextures.com.

By Lauren, on November 8th, 2010% Another Illustration Friday submission! This week’s theme is “afterwards”. Check it out!

By Lauren, on September 9th, 2010% I colored a sketch from a couple years ago to work on backgrounds and light/shadow values with color. Of course, it’s in marker, because markers and I are art BFFs. This is also a step closer to creating my own concept art backgrounds. Pencil, Copic+Prismacolor marker on top of a printout of the sketch, Faber-Castell technical pen. Let me know what you think! I always encourage comments/constructive criticism!
Also, question: should I keep image-linking from here to DeviantArt? Who likes/doesn’t like that?
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