
Fantasy Writer | Watercolor Artist | Tea Addict | aro/ace, she/her
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I Remember Loving Danny Devito's MovieMatilda When I Was A Child - I Still Do, For That Matter. Recently,

I remember loving Danny Devito's movie Matilda when I was a child - I still do, for that matter. Recently, I had the great pleasure to read the original story by Roald Dahl and I fell in love even more with this bright little girl's universe. This piece is a bit of a cross between the movie and the book. I love the idea of Matilda having intelligent brown eyes, but I simply could not imagine her wearing something else than Mara Wilson's little blue dress.
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More Posts from Beckellie

The Traveller.
Watercolor painting practice.

Conrad's Fate Cover Art
A Sketch I'll be painting this week for DWJ's "Conrad's Fate" (Chrestomanci Series). More to come



Sketch Dump for Diana Wynne Jones' "Conrad's Fate" (Chrestomanci Series). Conrad's Fate is my favorite DWJ books. I like how Conrad is convinced through most of the book that all the bad things happening to him are caused by his (nonexistant) bad karma. I also quite like Mr Amos' character for being pear-shaped. "The Bishop down in Stallchester was much less awe-inspiring than Mr Amos was - although it was hard to see why. He was the most pear-shaped man I had ever seen. His stripped waistcoat rounded front, his black coat speard at the sides, and his hands had to reach a long way in order to claps behind him."

From my Ugly Sweaters Series: Howard the Hipster Owl.
It started off as a Christmas card idea: I wanted to paint animals stuck in ugly sweaters. I ended up with this great idea for a children's book full of animals with ugly sweaters, having ugly sweaters adventures. There's barely three weeks left before Christmas so there's no time to make this in time for the Holiday season, but I will give it a try for Christmas 2016. Wish me luck! :3
You have to know enough about a world to be able to show things in the foreground that bring the background with them. You must have it firmly enough in your mind so that it all hangs together. You don’t have to say that there are wild beasts in the wood, so long as you have got the right setup where there might be.
Diana Wynne Jones, Reflections on the Magic of Writing (via fillyjonkapologist)