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Pen and Ink by the Krummenackers |
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These works were done as traditional ink drawings. This sort of work photocopies very well. I am interesting in developing a portfolio of "tear sheets" (published illustrations) so if you like my style and are publishing a fanzine, newsletter, or other publication, I am willing to work for contributor's copies. If you have questions, comments or would like to see larger images, please contact me at avona@softcom.net |
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"Penscape" by Helen Krummenacker.
I really enjoyed drawing the trees on this one |
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Untitled by Allan Krummenacker |
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The Woman, by Helen Krummenacker
This is from a fanfic a friend and I were working on-- Irene Adler succumbs to fatigue after telling Sherlock Holmes why she thinks she's in danger. |
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Shishira, by Helen Krummenacker
This is actually part ink drawing, part ink painting. It was done as a commission for a player of "the Legend of Five Rings" game. I tried to incorporate the illustration styles he showed me he liked, Asian art styling in the background, and his enthusiasm for the Scorpion clan of which his character was part. |
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La Comptesse D'ragonne, by Helen Krummenacker
my first Dragonlady concept sketch |
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Psi Girl, by Helen Krummenacker |
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Ink Pot by Helen Krummenacker
Sumi-E ink painting |
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