Friday Fan Art!
It’s one thing to draw things we know, and quite another to draw things no one has ever seen before. This is especially true in the world of fantastical art: some artists stick to the standard fare of dragons and willow-limbed elves, and others venture far afield, creating entirely new creatures for unusual worlds.
I’ve always seen myself as having a foot in either camp. I draw on a lot of traditional mythological imagery, but I always look at it with a fresh eye for invention. If I’m not drawing a newly invented creature I try to add something exciting to the design. Sometimes I am inspired by the natural world, and sometimes by pure fancy. This is a skill that has taken me years to begin to understand, yet it is one that I’ve seen in abundance from these two inspiring fans!
Christopher, age 10, has created some wonderful faerie/insect-inspired creatures. I really love his sense of imagination, this is definitely the sort of thing I was drawing when I was his age…except I wasn’t as technically adept with the pencil as he is.
Valkyrie (yes her real name - so cool!), age 11(!), has created another amazing creature, the Thestequitrix, and her drawings are so nicely done! She has a great sense of anatomy and gesture, and she’s even developed a great storyline and world to back up it all up.
These two have really inspired me a lot, and I’m so glad that my work is perhaps helping inspire the next generation of great creators.





April 5th, 2008 at 1:13 pm
Christopher and Valkyrie, these are totally cool drawings! I love the butterfly boggart’s face and the eye on the Snovaglov is very nice as well as the fact that he has a coat and wings. The microscopic details on the snout bogarts are very cool too. Make sure you keep these and all of your art, even have your parents help you preserve them. My mom was very good about keeping everything I ever drew and now at the age of 30 I still have hundreds of drawings going all the way back to the age of 2! Believe me, its super fun and inspiring to go back after all those years and get to see what I was thinking and doing back then.
May 19th, 2008 at 10:57 am
thoes r so cool i love the picx
May 20th, 2008 at 3:35 pm
Wonderful observations! I happen to have a snovaglov in my backyard elm tree, and a huper-snout boggart infestation…
Valkyrie is the coolest name-is she Norse?