M I N D F O L D
An exhiled starship pilot and an alien sorceress trying to survive together amidst hostile natives, breathtaking sceneries and a planet who has seen better days.
Sci-fi/Fantasy webcomic I've been working on as the main inker from issue 3 onward, published by Drawhouse Comics on Comixology, Tapas and Webtoon.
It's inked digitally, left clean and with few blacks to leave the colouring really shine out.

T H E   L A S T   B A C C H A E
Urban fantasy webcomic inserting Greek Mythology in the modern world in an on-the-road adventure of growth and self descovery.
The main character is Seren Calver, a young Plato-enthousiast whose dream is of becoming Ireland's next Top Academist, who discovered something more than ruins when visiting Delphi. Enrolled -more or less willingly- as a part-time, intern Bacchae under the god Dionysos, she's bound to travel Europe on a rat race to save the old Pantheon from a vengeful former-hero who's been let down by Apollo one too many times... And has discovered a good way to kill deities for good.

Digital inking, pencils and storyboards are mine.
The inking is kept clean and light on precise request of the colourist, who prefers working without full blacks or shadows.
i N K T O B E R
In the last years I gladly took the chances to participate in the well-knowns initiative started by Jake Parker, that challenges every willing artist to realise one inked drawing each day, for the whole month of October. It's always been quite the feat, of course, but I learnt a lot in terms of commitment, speed and accuracy, and it's been the chance to practice what I knew and what I didn't.
The images below are from two of the times I committed, once deciding to practice inking with a brush instead of a pen, whilst illustrating Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poem "Christabel". The other was on the other hand taken from an already made prompt list.
Both are inked traditionally, Indian Ink and ecoline paint.
The cover image was hand-made, taking inspirations from the Book of Kells and other Irish illuminated manuscripts for what concerns the font and the images.

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