A pro bono emblazonment of blahsd's arms, done as a way to practice more complex heraldic illustration. Apparently, he's of Italian ducal ancestry, hence all the fancy crowns and stuff.
New Arms
India ink markers and watercolours
A new emblazonment created for my coat of arms page; I felt the old one was looking a bit rough given changes I had developed in my artstyle.
Lellistair
India ink markers and Polychromos coloured pencil
For the Heraldry Community's Secret Santa, I emblazoned Lellistair's arms.
Claire Boudreau
Digital raster (Clip Paint Studio) and India ink markers
Drawn as condolences for the death of Canadian herald Claire Boudreau.
Untitled (arms of JK-Kino)
Digital raster (Clip Paint Studio) and India ink markers
An illustration of JK-Kino's arms.
Aspilogia Novorum
India ink markers and Polychromos coloured pencil
An armorial of various heraldic community members.
Holey Moley (arms of GlacialDragon)
India ink markers and Polychromos coloured pencil
Unfortunately, GlacialDragon has since abandoned the mole as their symbol.
Untitled (arms of Chokfi)
India ink markers and Polychromos coloured pencil
One of my favourite heraldic drawings, if only due to how wild and out-there I went with its stylisation and extraneous elements.
Untitled (arms of Sophie)
India ink markers and Polychromos coloured pencil
A depiction of Sophie's arms. Not sure if I like how the combination of realistic shading and fairly stylised forms turned out.
Untitled (arms of Loggail)
India ink markers and Polychromos coloured pencil
Created for an Easter emblazonment exchange, hence the trippy pattern in the background. The swirls are supposed to be reminiscent of an easter egg pattern.
Arms
India ink markers and Polychromos coloured pencil
An old emblazonment (depiction) of my arms, since superseded by the current one on my heraldry page owing to improvements in illustration skill.
Untitled (arms of Aemdal)
Pencil
Aemdal's arms depict a shachichoko - a mythical Japanese combination of a carp and a tiger.
Untitled (arms of Alex)
Pencil
The medieval unicorn depicted here is a much fiercer creature than its modern equivalent.
Untitled (arms of Bongo)
Pencil
Contrary to common belief, "No motto" is not an ancient Serbian saying. Bongo has since change his design somewhat from the one depicted here.