Paw prints converge into crisscrossing paths in the snow. An illuminated panel from The Last of the Polar Bears pg 26.
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Young polar bear cub Stella stands strong to prove she’s ready to venture out under the starry sky of the outside world. An illuminated panel from The Last of the Polar Bears pg 18.
Check out this cake-eating Nanook my lovely cousin Chandra Free made for my birthday (November 9th). So much cute! ♥
“Wow!!” Nanook sees the world outside the den for the first time. An illuminated panel from page 14.
Polar bears are large, muscular animals with short legs and powerful forelimbs. The polar bear’s body is streamlined for navigating ice, water, and land. Their elongated torso and tapered head and neck are perfect for long distance swimming, while large[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Sketches from the last few months. Polar bears adult and cubs, baby giraffe, and a stylized cat.
Polar bear art created for Wildlife Warriors, for use in the My Arctic Animal comic competition and “Creating a Comic” tutorial in Bare Essentials magazine, Issue 25, pgs 37-41. Original pencil drawing.
Thought I’d share a panel from the storyboards as I work on scanning all of them. The actual size of this drawing is only about two inches tall! I won’t be using this one in the comic, but I rather[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Oh neat–the name I submitted for Toronto Zoo’s name the new polar bear cub contest (Boreas) is one of the top 5 finalists, and zookeeper’s pick, at that. 🙂 There’s no prize, but I’d be so thrilled if they used[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
February 27 is International Polar Bear Day so I thought I’d take a moment to celebrate these amazing animals by sharing some polar bear related art and tidbits. To start, I’m excited to share our first piece of Last of[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…