I guess I have a few arts to post.
CROW THING (watercolor pencils and tuuube watercolors)
This was another thing I had to do from my watercolor class. They wanted us to make like 12 small experimental paintings. This is the only one of mine I really liked. The background was done with watercolor pencils and the crow was done with ordinary tube paints. I was either watching The Crow or Pirate Radio when I did this, and if it was Pirate Radio then things are strange.
TODR COVER ART FOR PIRATES (mechanical pencil)
I burned a copy of ToDR for my brother and decided to make cover art for it. I thought it was kind of cute, and now that the surprise is over for the one it was a surprise for, I feel I can post it.
SANDLOT GAME COVER ART FOR PIRATES (mechanical pencil)
Same story as the above one, except the game in question was Remote Control Dandy SF. The description is extremely accurate. In fact, so is the robot design reminiscent of a phone. What a game.
And just in case people didn't ever look at the DRAW MY THING thread... I'll post these here too.
Moustachio Wooper vs. Math Textbook (tubey watercolors and brush pen or whatever)
From Rai's drawing prompt: "A math textbook is crying. Someone/thing else is yelling at it something like, 'Stop crying! Your problems aren't even real problems!'" I really liked how this turned out. Except the tree. The tree was poop. Also, don't use brush pens when you can just use normal pens. That was like the stupidest thing I've ever done.
Angry/sleep-deprived/drugged Hungry Caterpillar vs. Math Textbook (shittiest crayons ever)
From the same drawing prompt. The crayons I used were Hungry Caterpillar crayons so it seemed appropriate, but it was enraging to use them because they were completely horrible and I already hated high-quality crayons to begin with. Which is probably why the caterpillar's expression turned out so magnificently perfect. Also, the textbook in question, for those who can't read, is "Algebro 80th Edition."