 
 
				
					
					Deep in the pages of Arsenic Lullaby is a particular Boogie 
					Man, who is mostly a lowlife, lacking in any real ambition 
					or enthusiasm and prone to conspiracy theories. While I 
					haven't yet delved into what he does on his off time, I'd 
					imagine it's spend writing lengthy crack pot letters to news 
					and government agencies.
					
					
					Technically speaking, I did some different things with this 
					one than previous. Instead of the focus of the eye being the 
					center of the composition, the moment flows through the 
					center. Also, I tend to keep a constant muted tone with the 
					coloring to let the line work take center stage and focusing 
					on the school cartoonish look, but here I added some 
					contrast, giving the base image more of a washed out look, 
					bordering on black and white and gave the demons more 
					vibrance.
					
					Gives it a real offbeat tone/mood, I think.
					
					 I try to speak to the viewers imagination with my work, and 
					in this case the viewer is in part viewing elements of 
					someone else's imagination...one reality looking into 
					another reality, imagining a reality?
					
					
					Might be overthinking all that, but I'd say the end result 
					turned out pretty well...however I came to it.
					Didn't think to take many progress pics, but here are just a 
					few of the inking, up to the finished inks.
				
				
				
				
				
				
				
				 
				
				
				The final is big and wide, better if 
				you look on Makersplace where you can zoom in and take in all 
				the details, instead of on my clunky blog format.
				
				
				
				
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