caitlinroseboyle

comics, illustrations && looping animations

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they can go to hell
it’s been so hot lately, I’m having a hard time drawing people in anything but bathing suits. blah.
a sketch by Caitlin Rose Boyle
3 x 5 inches pen & ink

they can go to hell


it’s been so hot lately, I’m having a hard time drawing people in anything but bathing suits. blah.

a sketch by Caitlin Rose Boyle

3 x 5 inches pen & ink

mightypurson
a work in progress painting by Caitlin Rose Boyle
11 x 14 pen, ink & gouache

mightypurson

a work in progress painting by Caitlin Rose Boyle

11 x 14 pen, ink & gouache

Girl in the War detail shot #2
part of a larger work inspired by Josh Ritter’s song Girl in the War
a sketch by Caitlin Rose Boyle
3 x 5 pen & ink sketch

Girl in the War detail shot #2

part of a larger work inspired by Josh Ritter’s song Girl in the War

a sketch by Caitlin Rose Boyle

3 x 5 pen & ink sketch

Girl in the War detail shot
part of a larger work inspired by Josh Ritter’s song Girl in the War
a sketch by Caitlin Rose Boyle
3 x 5 pen & ink sketch

Girl in the War detail shot

part of a larger work inspired by Josh Ritter’s song Girl in the War

a sketch by Caitlin Rose Boyle

3 x 5 pen & ink sketch

peacocks in the front yard, but I dreamed of vultures, pen & ink, 11” x 14”
A pen & ink piece inspired by the lovely and devastating album, Tallahassee, by  The Mountain Goats. The final piece is 11 x 14, done with an 03 and an  04 Pentel hybrid technica pen, as well as a thicker marker for the  darker lines.
I restarted this one a few times before I got a face on the peacock I  was happy with; everything else flowed in a spiral out from that point.  I think I’d like to do a series of Tallahassee pen and ink works, centering on the animal iconography present in songs like Idylls of the King, Alpha Rats Nest, and most obviously,  Peacocks.

peacocks in the front yard, but I dreamed of vultures, pen & ink, 11” x 14”

A pen & ink piece inspired by the lovely and devastating album, Tallahassee, by The Mountain Goats. The final piece is 11 x 14, done with an 03 and an 04 Pentel hybrid technica pen, as well as a thicker marker for the darker lines.

I restarted this one a few times before I got a face on the peacock I was happy with; everything else flowed in a spiral out from that point. I think I’d like to do a series of Tallahassee pen and ink works, centering on the animal iconography present in songs like Idylls of the King, Alpha Rats Nest, and most obviously,  Peacocks.

happy bat, pen & ink, 4” x 6”because why not

happy bat, pen & ink, 4” x 6”

because why not

batbatbat, pen & ink, 11” x 14”

batbatbat, pen & ink, 11” x 14”

fruit bat, pen & ink, 4”x7”

fruit bat, pen & ink, 4”x7”

“But I Love You, p.17”, pen and color ink, Fall 2009, 24 Hour Comic Day. 
24 hour comic day is an exercise in which the artist creates a 24 page comic within a 24 hour time span, without planning ahead.

“But I Love You, p.17”, pen and color ink, Fall 2009, 24 Hour Comic Day.

24 hour comic day is an exercise in which the artist creates a 24 page comic within a 24 hour time span, without planning ahead.

“But I Love You, p.16”, pen and color ink, Fall 2009, 24 Hour Comic Day. 
24 hour comic day is an exercise in which the artist creates a 24 page comic within a 24 hour time span, without planning ahead.

“But I Love You, p.16”, pen and color ink, Fall 2009, 24 Hour Comic Day.

24 hour comic day is an exercise in which the artist creates a 24 page comic within a 24 hour time span, without planning ahead.

“But I Love You, p.4”, pen and color ink, Fall 2009, 24 Hour Comic Day. 
24 hour comic day is an exercise in which the artist creates a 24 page comic within a 24 hour time span, without planning ahead.

“But I Love You, p.4”, pen and color ink, Fall 2009, 24 Hour Comic Day.

24 hour comic day is an exercise in which the artist creates a 24 page comic within a 24 hour time span, without planning ahead.