Bite Me, Backyard
Dec. 16th, 2009 09:02 amDay 16
I have some more "new" art, but I'm sitting on it until I finish more. So, instead, something new -to you-. I did this a while back for Dylan of her Bite Me! characters. Bite Me! is a French revolutionary vampire farce... with chickens. You can read it online or buy her printed collection here.

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Completely unrelated, unless you're considering burying vampires in my backyard... it's well... THE BACKYARD! They're digging holes for irrigation and drainage. The closer orange line marks where the patio will be, the one further away marks the lawn. Everything outside that will be roses and lavendar and other pretties. I'm pretty excited.
EDIT: We decided to go with the concrete, it's lighter, cheaper and will look more natural. <3 (from these three materials for the patio; broken concrete, brick and "used brick" (the whiter bricks). When set in, the concrete would look kinda like stones. The broken concrete would look like this in practice

I have some more "new" art, but I'm sitting on it until I finish more. So, instead, something new -to you-. I did this a while back for Dylan of her Bite Me! characters. Bite Me! is a French revolutionary vampire farce... with chickens. You can read it online or buy her printed collection here.

Click for larger ~ ~ ~ FAVE ON DA
Completely unrelated, unless you're considering burying vampires in my backyard... it's well... THE BACKYARD! They're digging holes for irrigation and drainage. The closer orange line marks where the patio will be, the one further away marks the lawn. Everything outside that will be roses and lavendar and other pretties. I'm pretty excited.
EDIT: We decided to go with the concrete, it's lighter, cheaper and will look more natural. <3 (from these three materials for the patio; broken concrete, brick and "used brick" (the whiter bricks). When set in, the concrete would look kinda like stones. The broken concrete would look like this in practice
