“I tried to capture the diverse landscapes and places as I travel through the towns, villages, fields and forests of the lower plains of DarkWood as well as venturing 2 miles up to the hanging villages that hug the underside of the canopy of DarkWood”. from the tales of DarkWoodbyRick
It's Market Day down in DarkWood. (Micron ink)
Joey the Smithy, just adding that little magic powder. (Micron ink)
Having spent the night with the herd, Jax was happy that she'd kept the Planax hounds away from the herd. They were no where to be seen. (Micron - Ink)
Very early morning at Flintstone Harbour was the time for the gargantuan Peruke Octopus to head back into the Honey Pools (Mircon - ink - digitally coloured)
Sophie hated the return to the top shelf. From the Tartitus College Library. (Micron Ink & watercolour)
It was a glorious sunny spring day in Old oak Town and it seemed that everyone was out enjoying the warm spring weather. (micron - ink & watercolour)
The local Dentist in DarkWood, run by Delila whom seemed to delight in her work. (Micron - ink)
There was an air of excitement as the festival of lights decorations started to appear in Dingle Bottom. (Micron - ink)
The mile high Borgo climb out from the Tartitus college was considered a challenge all student completed in their final year. In the main hall etched into the wall behind the principles dinning chair were the name of all those how feel. (Micron - ink)
The Mile High Resturant just outside Dingle Bottom was the place to be seen, needless to say the walk up was challenging. (Micron - ink & Derwent coloured pencils)