A dazzling display of ice, glitter, and colored lights galore. It's Bluette as a figure skater, and what a figure she has!
Way back when, I was so impressed by how my comic drawings looked. Relativity is funny like that. To celebrate artistic evolution, I took an old character, who was the sexiest thing on paper at the time, and used her as a primitive cave painting in this scene. Who knows? Maybe this version of the elfin warrioress will become a cave painting in the future. Can't those chameleon men ever get some peace?
A tasty treat! Bubble gum Bluette rides atop a big peppermint dragon through a forest of lollipops in Candyland.
Talk about cutting a rug! Bluette, Celest, and Centura perform an interpretive dance with swords. With its intricate detail and size of 26 x 20 inches unframed, this one was a real labor of love. Media consist of color pencil, pastel, and acrylic paint. The mat was cut by hand, too.
It's been a while since I've drawn one of these, and I don't usually do so in comic style. It's ferocious, it's green, and that's pretty much it.
Pleasantly morbid! Bluette can be cold and condescending at times, especially to the opposite sex. It's unknown as to how the victim met his fate or whether Bluette was involved, but she must have considered this guy a persistent pest, so she adds insult to injury in her underwear, no less!
I used to partake in an online gig called the Monthly Gargoyle Character where fans draw gragoyles and winged cats and upload them for judging. Be damned if you called it a contest, though. Competition in a judged event was frowned upon. Finally the name of the event surrendered to Monthly Gargoyles Contest. That was my outlet for cheap pops for a while, and that's the real reason why Pandora here has wings and horns, but I also like the curse theory, too better, in fact.
The gals put the X back in Xmas! "Let's see, the windows are done. Now what'll we do with the rest of this stuff?" Bluette probably huffed some of it, too, before stripping all her clothes off.