1443. Scanlan Shorthalt


It’s Bruce O. Hughes Week. If there’s any person I know who has long deserved to have a week of sketches dedicated to them, it’s Bruce. He is my oldest friend. We went to art school, and hated each other. Somehow, that turned to friendship, and for a long while, creative partnership. We had a falling out and reconciled some time ago. Even when we were not talking, there was always a spark of him in my brain, berating me or insulting me.

So. This guy. Sparkler Sharpwheel. Apparently there’s a thing called Critical Role? I had literally never heard of it until Bruce asked for Scotsdale Spurningburger for one of his requests. And then, of course, I discover that he’s really not even a thing, and the only references I could find were other fan art pieces of him. So. Here it is. Slowclap Schorenberg.

(That last one is – 100% serious – often how my last name gets butchered).

1442. Wolverine


One final sketch request from the one person I’ve probably asked the most requests: Joe Grunenwald.

Eh, I still have a full week unscheduled, I’ll probably ask him again.

1441. Jareth the Goblin King


Hi. My name is Eric. You may know me from this very website. I do a Sketch-a-Day.

I will be ending the Sketch-a-Day.

I’m just so tired. I’m dedicating the last few weeks to theme weeks from long-time friends and supporters who haven’t gotten a time to shine. Also, because I just have no motivation.

Also, I’m asking friends to help fill some of the empty spots with requests. This one is from my friend Li Morgan.

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1435. Little

I watched MOONLIGHT a few days ago. It was incredibly good. This is a recreation of the final shot of the film, of the main character as a young child. It stuck with me.

1434. A Patriot


When you publicly criticize Chris Samnee for not drawing his sketch of John Lakeman to be sad enough, and he calls you out to draw one yourself, you better step up. And also fail, ‘cuz Chris Samnee is fucking great, and you’re me.

Anyway, a month or so ago, my friend Bruce O. Hughes convinced me to watch Patriot on Amazon Prime. It’s one of the funniest, saddest, and weirdest shows I’ve ever seen, and I cannot recommend it enough.