Tag: stars

  • Little button starsies sitting high and dry.

    Cute little starsies upon a blackened sky.

    When I get home, I will post some little pictures that I’ve actually drawn while here. I’ll be happy when I am back home to my own little computer, and Poe (that’s the computer, by the way), I promise never to complain about you again. It isn’t that this computer is all that bad, I just miss having everything set up just as I like it, with everything close to hand – templates where I need em, editing software more advanced than Microsoft Paint, my wacom tablet and a scanner… That and my own little computer chair – even if it isn’t quite perfect, its certainly mine.

    Anyhow… enjoy my starsies. I promised a little something each day – just be happy that within a couple of them I can return to the regular programming! Mmmm, hand-drawn sketches full of love and happiness and, uhhh, a touch more skill *laughs*

    That’s all for today folks – be well!

  • The Goombah Mystic.

    Kat Johnston Sketchbook - The Goombah Mystic... what sort of a name is that? This guy is all sorts of colours of odd...

    Yet another little sketch-book post with a weird name I didn’t exactly decide on. These little guys are nuts… they seem to only be further proof that something upstairs just isn’t quite connected properly *sighs*. The Goombah Mystic indeed…

    I know that I posted the survey earlier, but it just doesn’t seem right not to post a sketch as well, so I threw this together a few minutes ago. They are fun little creatures, even if I don’t fully understand them myself. Ah well – perhaps cute and odd are just a good enough reason for them to ‘be’. I think so, anyway.

    Thanks in advance to anyone who fills out the survey for me – you have no idea how much it helps!

  • Bunny in the Moon.

    \'Bunny in the Moon\' by Kat Johnston

    My little dead bunny in the moon. A rough pencil sketch, then traced in black ink pen, coloured then in photoshop because I had nothing incredibly much better to do. Yay for my dead bunny!

    I will state that after the fact, I thought that it would be a good idea to give the bunny a rice-cake to hold… but I decided not to alter the picture. Different people see different things in the moon – in Japan, rather than seeing ‘the man in the moon’, the traditional image is that of a rabbit making rice-cakes.