Line and Colour Portraits
As my next step in working through the Line and Colour Academy, I have been illustrating character portraits. Below are a select few. Click any of the following images to visit the complete art collection.




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As my next step in working through the Line and Colour Academy, I have been illustrating character portraits. Below are a select few. Click any of the following images to visit the complete art collection.




AlphaCon (Alphabet of Concepts) is an abstract illustrated alphabet. Each letter visualizes an abstract concept.
These illustrations are my first steps in developing a new line and colour style of art with Tim McBurnie’s Line and Color Academy. I started with abstract letters because I really enjoy this sort of design, but it also meant I didn’t have to worry about realism yet or things like anatomy and perspective.
Click on the following image to go to the art collection.

Back in December I was commissioned to illustrate a 50-page colouring book about giraffes. You can see the long-necked adventures in the following three-part collection.

This is the fifth and final illustration for the book of Daniel chapter 1 from the Bible.
See the complete collection: Faith in Captivity.
God granted Daniel favour with his master and the boys were served vegetables and water for a ten day test. Appearing fairer and stronger than the others, their diet was changed permanently and they joyfully ate the food of faith.

This is the fourth of five illustrations for the book of Daniel chapter 1 from the Bible.
See the complete collection: Faith in Captivity.
The pagan king offered the boys flesh of the fattest beasts, his own choice wine, and the finest dainties Babylon could produce, but Daniel purposed in his heart not to defile himself with these temptations.

This is the third of five illustrations for the book of Daniel chapter 1 from the Bible.
See the complete collection: Faith in Captivity.
For Israel’s disobedience God allowed their enemies to enslave them. The Babylonians were wicked and did not fear the God of heaven and earth. King Nebuchadnezzar conquered with power and pride.

This is the second of five illustrations for the book of Daniel chapter 1 from the Bible.
See the complete collection: Faith in Captivity.
After the time of preparation the king asked the boys many difficult questions, and in every area they were found to be ten times wiser than all the king’s counsellors. God had richly blessed their faithful obedience.

This is the first of five illustrations for the book of Daniel chapter 1 from the Bible.
See the complete collection: Faith in Captivity.
God’s people turned from Him and worshipped idols made from wood and stone, iron and bronze, silver and gold. They worshipped things created instead of the Creator.
