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SO! Who’s a big Star-Trek fan?? :D ME MEME!! *shot*

Anyway!

This started off as a doodle sketch inside my old notepad, which I conveniently lost, and then it made it’s way into a funny wallpaper that I wanted to make.

Everyone SHOULD be familiar with Captain Jean Luc Picard, and if not, GO WATCH STARTREK! :P Next Generation, to be exact. Witness Patric Stewart in all his acting glory! Sure, it isn’t Shakespear, but by golly he can sure act!

Another one of my favorite things, is Phoenix Wright (Gyakuten Saiban in Japan, or “Turnabout Courtroom”). For some reason, it just made perfect sense to mix the two. SO! Here is Captain Picard doing his “ENGAGE!” or “MAKE IT SO!” pose, ala Phoenix Wright style (OBJECTION!!)! All dramatic and flashy speedlines and everything. Ooooo…

I love this picture. It’s so corny, yet funny at the same time. XD I sold a good number of these at the Calgary Comic Expo. Actually, I think I sold out. O.o; Hahaha. And Spock (Leonard Nimoy) was there this year. FUN!

One of the main prints I wanted to do for the Calgary Comic and Entertainment Expo. Rozen Maiden seemed pretty popular to me, and I enjoyed the series actually. My favorite doll was Sousei-Seki. ^^; And where one goes, the other follows, basically. So I decided to draw a picture of Suisei-seki and Sousei-Seki. (Incase you don’t know, Sousei-seki and Suisei-seki are Japanese for their German names, which mean “Lapis Lazuili Stern (or Star in English)”, and “Jade Stern (Star)”, respectively. Sousei is the Blue one, and it’s actually a girl, not a boy, and Suisei is the green one.

… Now that I think about it, I forgot to draw Sousei-seki’s black tophat. O.o; it was in my sketches… Oops.

Anywho.. The two are laying on a bed of silk, much like the insides of their boxes. Sadly, this print didn’t do well at all. but I think that may be because it was a Comic book convention, not an Anime convention. Oh well. Anyone want a print? :P 11×17, laser printed. high quality card-stock.

Part 6 – Ginger Tabby
Part 6 in a series of faux black felt “paintings” of cat portrait’s. This one is styled as a classic Ginger or Orange colored Tabby. A Ginger tabby is one of the classic “Tom Cat” styles, that you can normally find prowling around late at night.
Orange Tabby’s tend to be portrayed as the ‘Cat among Cats’ in most cartoons and things, and are a common type to be seen along the streets in Japan. Not quite as popular (or lucky) as the Calico cat, they are still welcomed.

Part 5 – Siamese
Part 5 in a series of faux black felt “paintings” of cat portrait’s. This one is styled as an ‘Award Winning’ Siamese cat. Siamese come in various forms such as the Chocolate Point, the Seal point, the Lilac Point, or even Tonkinese, or Javanese cat.
Siamese are generally known for their dark paws, ears, deep blue eyes and faces with cream colored bodies. The show-room type cat originally had an odd feature of having crossed eyes, but that had been bred out of the breed. these cats are very sociable, and love to talk.

Part 4 – Calico
Part 4 in a series of faux black felt “paintings” of cat portrait’s. This one is styled as a popular cat in Japan, the Calico, or Tortise shell. Generally a good portion of these cat are actually female, but the odd percentage can be male once in a blue moon, so to speak. Calico cat’s are among one of my favorite types of cats.

I simply adore how perfectly white their fur can be, then have odd patches of black and brown/orange. Another variation of the Calico is the Tortoise Shell. They typically have more patches of black, with brown flecks. Sometimes they can be a Chimera! Cat’s that have one side of their face black, and the other brown–divided near perfectly down their face, are called chimera. (Like a mix of two). It’s such a fascinating marking.

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