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This is the fifth set of eight drawings for my “Sherlock after the Fall”- series. I’ve decided to draw two pieces to get to the nice round number of 42 drawings in total. I’m also playing with the idea of compiling a fanbook. Would there be interest in something like that?

Some of the pics are illustrations for fanfics. For more information follow the links to the respective drawing. The rest of the series can either be found at the #after the fall tag or by having a look below.

The fifth set consists of:

The fourth set:

Have some Richard Sharpe for a change. Must be one of the very few shows Sean Bean’s character isn’t killed in, although Sharpie manages to be mostly dead several times.

Drawn for a friend’s birthday.

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A short animation/process drawing I’m making for my students to show the effects of hatching as a means of shading. Done with black fineliners. I hope to complete it later today.

Sherlock after the Fall: Receiving (II)”

34th in my series. It’s also yet another illustration for Over Cloud and Under Cloud, my Sherlock/Cabin Pressure fanfic. The previous three drawings can be found here.

It was requested by myheartisahammer, one of the winners of my giveaway. She asked for a Cabinlock drawing containing Arthur. Hope I did her idea justice.

khorazir:

“How to train your detective”

Illustration for chapter 11 of Over Hill and Under Hill which is going to go online in a moment. It’s not the final chapter of the story as originally intended. There’s going to be one more to get the boys back to London. Train journeys take their time, after all. Hope you’ll pardon the delay.

For those interested in a ‘Making Of’ of this drawing, I posted some of the stages under the #how to train your detective tag.

Reblog because I uploaded a slightly modified version (the old one can still  be seen in the ‘Making Of’, second to last drawing in the post before this one). Something about Sherlock’s mouth and eyes didn’t seem right in the previous version, so I altered these parts.

(Reblogged from khorazir)

For trillsabells who needed a Sherlockian Nr. 5.

Thank you.

missilemuse:

khorazir:

Have huge pile of work in front of me and nasty deadlines looming. Kick myself into trying to reduce said pile. Succumb to the lure of new fanfic. Read. Laugh until I almost choke. Feel the acute need to produce drawings inspired by fic. So much for work, deadlines, breathing … but that’s boring anyway.

The story that got me into these troubles is The Mirror of Erised by missilemuse. Molly and Mycroft are the best.

Over the last few days, I’ve had many fan-mails thanking me for making this blog. So I decided to dedicate a long overdue ‘thank you’ note of my own.

Most of you must already know khorazir for her fantastic Series Sherlock:After the Fall, which now has 33 drawings and counting.

This above was the post that introduced me to Tumblr, Sherlock fanart and enticed me into making a blog here. Before coming across this post, I was one of the hundreds of obscure writers in this fandom (still am, actually) who had a handful of loyal readers commenting on the stories they write. But this post was the turning point for me. To find that someone, somewhere was inspired enough to create art for something I wrote was such a heady, unbelievable feeling. I was staring at the screen unable to believe my eyes. And then this wonderful person went on to make not one or two but eight bloody whole drawings for a story I had conceived in thirty minutes. 

And thanks to her I have discovered many amazing stories, especially on a site like FF.net (where I don’t tend to linger). She never lets the writers know about the art she is making. (I discovered the art for my story when I did a random google search with my url), although she dedicates it to them. If you haven’t before (unlikely), go check out her blog and her lovely fan-art for Sherlock. You can definitely credit her for the birth of this blog!

I cannot possibly express how grateful I am to her, but I’m trying. The pieces I’ve reblogged today are some of her earliest work and deserve a lot more love than they’ve got. Because it was when I saw the post above that I went from being a lone fanfic writer in some corner of the world to becoming a part of a fandom. Thank you!

Oh wow. This is giving me warm, fuzzy feelings that have nothing to do with the pint of tea I just drank. I didn’t know you got into tumblr through me.

I can only return the heartfelt thanks, both for the initial inspiration and the countless fic recs you posted. I’ve discovered a great number of beautiful, touching and thrilling stories through your recs. In particular I appreciate that you sum them up so impeccably. One really feels prepared for what one’s going to encounter, and there haven’t been any nasty surprises so far. So please, keep reccing!

(Reblogged from missilemuse)
Happy Birthday, Verity!
Look, the boys made you … toast.

Happy Birthday, Verity!

Look, the boys made you … toast.

“The Kiss at the Morgue”

Happy Kissing Tuesday and anniversary of our boys’ first meeting at Bart’s.

The drawing is an illustration (and teaser) for chapter 12 of Over Hill and Under Hill. The chapter is currently being written, but given how busy I’m with school and other things at the moment I don’t know when it’s going to be finished.

The drawing’s inspired by Robert Doisneau’s famous photograph. For those interested in seeing a sketch of the drawing before I added colour, it’s here.

Since today marks six months of glorious Red Pants Mondays. Since sadly I haven’t got any new art to properly celebrate, at least have a reblog of my previous drawings:

  • “Oh, those boys!”
  • “Life-saving measures”
  • “Distraction”

Many thanks to reapersun for the original idea of the red pants thing :)