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Stranded

Stranded

An illustration I made in 2017 which is highly influenced by the Disney “It’s A Small World” artist Mary Blair. She was also a Peter Pan concept artist among other things.

 This is a background for Cemetery Dog, I used a drawing of a house in an existing piece of animated work as reference but still drew the house freehand, and so it is essentially a “different house” than the reference image I used. This particular il

This is a background for Cemetery Dog, I used a drawing of a house in an existing piece of animated work as reference but still drew the house freehand, and so it is essentially a “different house” than the reference image I used. This particular illustration is still a work in progress. For example, I need to add some better lighting and shadows. In addition to that I need to make some color adjustments and work on the line work.

 Here is another Cemetery Dog background. I used some tombstones and a decapitated angel statue from Barnes cemetery in England as reference. This also needs work.

Here is another Cemetery Dog background. I used some tombstones and a decapitated angel statue from Barnes cemetery in England as reference. This also needs work.

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Stranded
 This is a background for Cemetery Dog, I used a drawing of a house in an existing piece of animated work as reference but still drew the house freehand, and so it is essentially a “different house” than the reference image I used. This particular il
 Here is another Cemetery Dog background. I used some tombstones and a decapitated angel statue from Barnes cemetery in England as reference. This also needs work.
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