So, remember that fantastic portrait of Peat done in the style of Dr Seuss? Well today we have the follow up!
After getting to see himself Seussified, Peat went back and commissioned Lar DeSouza to make a portrait of him and his family.
From left to right, we have: Cassandra, Lauren, Sirena, and Peat himself!
This is amazing! Sirena and Cassandra are as cute as buttons.
If you’d like to get some cool art for yourself too, Lar is hosting a fundraiser this month where you can commission portraits in the style of Popeye. The proceeds of these illustrations go straight to the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada! You can check out Lars commission information here.
Barren is officially available! You can grab a copy right here!
We’ve had a bunch of well-read cats post their selfies on Instagram, so I wanted to take a moment to point some of them out. Without further ado, here are a few purr-fect pictures of cats reading The Demon Cycle!
Picture credit to the following wonderful Instagram-ers (and their wonderful photographers):
We get to see some people draw and craft amazong Warded gear and Ward Circles, but today I get to show you something a little different. Check out this stunning painting by Voodooepii on Twitter, who crafted their own Ward Circle arrangement!
I absolutely love this! The soft blue of the Ward circle in the paining contrasting the tones of the rock below are gorgeous, and the shattered tear vial is masterfully rendered. I also love the level of thought you put into the circle, the breakdown is a brilliant touch! Thanks so much for sharing.
Barren is officially available! You can grab a copy right here!
Posted on May 2, 2019 at 8:00 am by Hannah
Filed under Fan Art, Karen, Uncategorized, Warded Art Comments Off on Fanart: Ward Circle Painting
I for one, love the smell of paper that a book wafts to you as you read it. The only flaw in reading hard copies nowadays is the need for a light source to do it by.
Well, luckily Demon Cycle fan Ryan Paterson has not only found a way around the light issue, but also protected himself from Demons in the process! Check out this awesome candle with a Succor Ward carved into it!
Amazing job, Ryan! I love the contract of thick to thin in the lines, it makes the Ward feel stylized without removing the protection! Thanks so much for sharing it with us.
Barren is officially available! You can grab a copy right here!