This is the gallery that houses all art related to Trilogy. It's all original, so please do not steal. If you have any questions, email me.

  NEW- A nice inkwas piece of the four main trilogy characters. Left to right: Umber, Arkady, Max, Grant. I like ink.
   NEW- Fussing around with a Trilogy scene from the writtenwork, I decided to draw it in comic form. It shortened the story quite a bit (no internal rambling from Grant), and was an interesting experiment. If you've read the story, you'll know the scene. It's almost at the end of the 50 pager.
   NEW- Just a cute scene between Grant and Umber. I think I need to get away from Umber's Matrix-coat. It's such a cliche... Him and his little private police force probably all have the same jackets anyway (makes 'em look official), so maybe this is what they look like. Funny how I've been working on this story for over six years and it still manages to evolve on me.
   NEW- Warning: nudity. What, me? Completely addicted to drawing characters sprawled in bed? I don't know what you're talking about. :D
   NEW- A scene from the beginning of the Trilogy story, Umber rescuing Arkady from the kidnappers, and having to break the awkward news to her that he came on his own. He wasn't sent by her father.
   Okay, I swear I've drawn this picture about six billion times, but what's one more? Grant and Max, all cozy together. Colouring by JJ Naas.
    Weird posing ahoy. Ah, but it is summer, finally.
   I just sat down one day and draw a couple of panels from a Trilogy scene. Umber looks really scary and Max looks ready to take him. Ah, good times. Man, I would love to do a Trilogy comic. Mm, maybe someday.
   A sketch done in Flash. Grant and Max, walkin' along, singin' a song. Okay, maybe not singing. But definately walking.
   An inkwash piece, nice n' moody. Not quite sure why Umber looks so suspicious. Maybe he hates red string or something. Ehy.
   A good drawing (I think I did some nice atmosphere work with the negative space and the extreme differences in Arkady's & Umber's height [she's a short fella!]) turned into some sort of freakin' masterwork by Qventti's always incredible colouring. Seriously, that boy slays me every time I see his work. I love this picture. It's on my desktop at work, and they love it too. :D
(Anyway, this is supposed to be a young Arkady and Umber, before they got married and wrecked everything. This is probably when things were hopeful and they were just starting to fall for each other. Ah, the road to Hell ... and you know the rest.)
   It'd been a while since I'd used my old faithful, my brushpen, so I did this of Grant and Max hanging at a bar. I've been trying to make them more distinctive. I think I suceeded with her, but he needs a bit of work.
   Arkady and her pet knife, or something. A pretty melodramatic picture. Sometimes I look at it and like the composition and metaphorical elements. Other times I just crack up laughing. Kindasorta inspired by the work of Clarie Wendling.
   The lone new picture. Having a hell of a time with CG of late... but I think this turned out ... okay. Just a standard Arkady/Umber picture. I like how it looks like he's almost rejecting her. Or contemplating snapping her obnoxiously thin girlish wrists. Wow! Morbid tonight! :D
  Not really a Trilogy picture, but one inspired by it. A broken down android sits on a rubbish heap. This is probably the best thing I've ever painted with gouche.
   Man, I love this. This is the front image for my webpage, only coloured in a different way (again by Qventti. GREAT colours). I love the energy of this piece. There were two other versions of this picture, another one by Qventti, and one by Genny.
   Just a wacom drawing of a sad Arkady. Blah.
  A ballpoint pen sketch that I drew in Animation History (despite my constant doodling, it was a class I enjoyed very much). I wasn't going to post it here, but Genny was kind enough to work her colouring voodoo on it, and the results are very pretty, methinks.

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