"Come away, come away!"
The example book cover for my Peter Pan and Wendy personal project.
My design for Peter's outfit here actually has elements from the stage play, because I thought the vines would make a wonderful belt and the autumn colours add a bit of pizzazz!
(Sketch of Edward Hyde as I try to figure out how to draw his body hair)
I like how the pose turned out on this one, I think most of his face being hidden and his character being shown more in body language works well for Hyde
Hey everyone! I'd just like to share a quick message for people who would like some new spooky icons to snazz up their phone, or perhaps were bemoaning the fact discord doesn't have an emote of a bat delivering a letter by default.
These 10 icons, with both coloured and transparent backgrounds in 2000 x 2000 pixel size, and the same resized to 128 x 128 pixels ready to be used as discord emotes, are now available to anyone who donates any amount to my kofi!
(And to those who hate Generative AI, you'll be happy to learn these, like all my art, were all actually hand drawn by me, yay!)
So if in the future you donate to my kofi, first of all, Thank you!
Second, remember to download these emotes and icons to save and keep for as long as you like, I hope you enjoy them ♥
My kofi
https://ko-fi.com/artemisyates
Little drawing of what I imagine Dr Henry Jekyll would wear when out and about on the streets of London.
Featuring very important plot relevant cane that was canonically a gift from Utterson.
Getting nostalgic about early book Jonathan Harker writing down paprika hendl recipes for Mina. ♥
Some Mina and Jonathan Harker for the end of spooky season. ♥
Edward no! Put that conical flask down right now or so help me!
Someone said "Jonathan Harker but what if he was a Vampire but also still a dork?"
That someone might have been me.
(Quick little sketch of Jonathan Harker as I try to settle on a design for him.)
Edric Montagu from The Mummy! A Tale of the Twenty-Second Century by Jane Webb (later Jane C. Loudon)
The novel is from 1827, so he's another one of those 19th century funky little literary mad scientists trying to resurrect the dead and it's great!
This is my design for him because I've been looking and, at the time of writing this, there are basically no posts on here about this book, at all.
So A Tale of the Twenty-Second Century fans, if you exist, here is some fan art. ♥
✨ Mina Harker ✨
I love the Harkers so much! I really need to try to settle on a design for Jonathan too.
And just draw these two dorks more in general.
They're delightful ♥
Another sketch of Dr. Henry Jekyll.
Every time I draw my design for him he seems to become more of a "tall, fine build of a man" and I think Robert Louis Stevenson would be proud XD
Let's see how many people I can get to join me in the "Henry Jekyll is a strawberry blonde" club.
Mr. Utterson the lawyer.
Edward Hyde, Victorian gremlin man, I love you so. ♥ This ended up looking a bit like concept art for an animated movie art style wise, and that just makes me sad there isn't a cutesy animated classic disney musical type Jekyll and Hyde movie because that would be amazing.
Another sketch of Henry Jekyll, M.D., D.C.L., L.L.D., F.R.S., etc.
The combination of his bewildered expression and me listening to the Jekyll and Hyde musical in the background while drawing this made it so that about 40% of the time it looked like he was just really unsure if he was being flirted at XD
Little sketch of Edward Hyde looking sassy.
Henry Clerval my beloved ♥
Just a little sketch of Henry Jekyll.
A Smol Edward Hyde.
Happy New Year! On 1 January 1818 the novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus was first published! So here's some more artwork of my own design for Victor Frankenstein to mark the occasion :)
Dr. Henry Jekyll "a large, well-made, smooth-faced man of fifty, with something of a slyish cast perhaps, but every mark of capacity and kindness"
A few of my sketches of Victor Frankenstein (based off the original novel)
My design for Captain Robert Walton from the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley ♥
I always imagined him a very dashing and fashionable young man :)
✧・゚: * A little sketch of Victor Frankenstein for the Holidays *:・゚✧
Wishing you all a Happy Holiday Season! ♥
My design for Justine Moritz from the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley ♥
It was very interesting researching what working women wore in the 18th century and I ended up having so much fun designing her! :) (And then redesigning her a few dozen times too!! XD )
I hope you like my little drawing of her :)
Victor Frankenstein and Henry Clerval with their hair down, to show off those beautiful long 18th century locks! ♥
(Also this is pretty much how I imagined their height difference too)
Henry Clerval is part Hobbit. You can't change my mind.
Uhhh, thing I drew for English class
So we’re reading the Great Gatsby and we had to reference another book in our blog post about it(long story) so I chose Jane Eyre to reference
So there’s this one bit in Jane Eyre where Jane draws herself crudely with a crayon and then draws who can essentially be considered her rival all prettily in watercolor The entire thing really smells like a meme format if you know what I mean
So I thought it’d be fun to recreate that, but with Daisy Buchanan from The Great Gatsby
The Portrait of Dorian Gray that I drew a while ago <3
“The gods envy us. They envy us because we are mortal, because any moment may be our last. Everything is more beautiful because we are doomed.”
- Homer, The Iliad