Just some little sketches I did. I used references for most of them, but I drew the one in the top right corner without one. I hope you like them!

Tangible artwork using mediums such as paper, pencil, and paint
Orca
“The killer whale or orca (Orcinus orca) is a toothed whale belonging to the oceanic dolphin family, of which it is the largest member. Killer whales have a diverse diet, although individual populations often specialize in particular types of prey. Some feed exclusively on fish, while others hunt marine mammals such as seals and dolphins.”
– Wikipedia
The orca, sometimes known as a killer whale, is a graceful creature related to the dolphin family. It has smooth skin with an elegant black-and-white pattern. Because orcas are mammals, like us, they need to breathe oxygen. They do this with a hole in the top of their heads called a blowhole. It is in that particular spot so that they just need to stick their head out of the water a bit, then dive back down into the sea. This is the same with whales and dolphins. Sometimes when orcas surface, they jump out of the water, called breaching. Some say that this is a form of communicating over long distances.
I made it into the Art In The Park event! They are giving me a 7 x 7 space to sell art! I am really excited! Art In The Park takes place on three different days, July 8th, July 9th, and July 10th. I am going to be selling the clay animals (which are shown in a previous post, Clay Art), plus a lot more! The event is coming soon, so I have started to get to work. Two of my creations are shown here.
Last Thursday I saw the new movie Jurassic World. It was pretty good. In Jurassic World a new dinosaur, the indominus rex, was created by the popular theme park. Indiominus is genetically designed to be bigger, meaner, and smarter than any other dinosaur. She escapes and terrorizes the park. The movie is about the characters trying to stop her. After seeing it, I was inspired to draw these.
Jurassic World logo
indominus rex!
tyrannosaurus rex
velociraptor – Blue