Well, that's another year in the books. This is the time of year when artists whip up little retrospectives showing what they accomplished over the last year. I've done a bit of that myself. Want to see it? You're in luck because you're already staring at it! That's right, this website is actually an elaborate retrospective work where all my favorite art of the year is collected for your enjoyment. Feel free to look around and see what I thought was worth archiving for future generations!
You might notice that there's a lot more art this month. Funny story, I've been working a different position at my job where I spend hours loading parts into a machine for testing in an environment where I can't have my phone but I can have my drawing supplies. It takes about ten minutes on a good day to finish testing a part, so that's a lot of boredom that translates into a lot of art!
Don't worry, it's probably temporary. Another project I started working on this month is scanning all the art that hasn't been properly scanned over the last few years and organizing it with tags and proper dates. The fruits of that labor are now evident in the quality of the art uploads you can enjoy on this website now.
September 2022, a month filled with mysterious and delightful art. Ashley's robot toolbox arm is now well established in canon. Natasha having tearful amogus eyes or a weird artifact that makes her float remain non-canon. Natasha hanging out with one of friend of the site Rapidpunches' shark guys is questionably non-standard quasi-canon. Everything else is fair game.
Have you heard of Merry Hell? It's a comic by friend of the site Stuart Gipp about disastrous relationships and also fighting demons from hell. You will find art of Merry among what I've drawn this month. In addition, I've drawn my siblings Ashley and Asher Owen, Natasha (of course) and Evangeline and Louise.
This is the month when I decided Ashley should have a robot arm. Her arm is inspired by one of my coworkers who has a prosthetic arm and instead of wearing a full-size one has opted to have a grabber just below his shoulder. I've always found that to be an interesting choice and it will inspire Ashley's non-standard arms for years to come.