Illustrations done in an early medieval manuscript & Pictish artwork inspired style of St. Columba and St. Oswald. L: Columba is dressed in a brown monk's habit and has a grey beard and thinning hair. He holds a book with a red and gold chequerboard pattern cover and a simple crozier. He is on an orange background with stylised representations of his 12 companions in red linework. In a section beneath, on a black background is the Loch Ness monster and fish. R: Oswald is dressed in a blue tunic with gold edges and a red cloak. He has chestnut coloured beard & long hair which is curled and long. He has a scabbard at his waist and holds out a silver plate of bread. He wears cross-gartered boots over green leggings. Below are 3 figures shown much smaller representing those he is giving alms to. Behind is a knotwork design in yellow, orangey red, and green.
An intimate scene at a party in 17th century France. Two vampire women gaze at each other, holding hands at a card table. They are radiant in pink, drops of blood on their lace. Around them other party goers in purple-blue, wearing half-masks, oblivious to the true nature of the women. Behind an intricate decorated mantlepiece in warm pale gold.
A drawing of Bathsheba Everdene from Thomas Hardy’s book ‘Far From The Madding Crowd’ within an oval. She stands amid lush green ferns, her long black curled hair worn loose. She wears a navyish mid 19th century riding habit with pink waistcoat, tan gloves & a red necktie. Four green caterpillars of the large white butterfly border the oval.
A medievalesque red dragon is coiled within a blue square border on a gold background.
Hello #PortfolioDay ! I'm Tiff, an illustrator of the historical & fantastical; I have a passion for well researched historical detail.
Lately I've done a lot for ttrpgs & book projects!
I'm available for long & short term projects.
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