The pencil work is finally done, and I’ve woven in some new elements as I refined the piece. At the heart of it all is Spock, my mom’s cat, who I’m memorializing here. Behind him, I’ve placed the Grim Reaper—his skull and hand reaching out, a sweet embrace but also poised to take, should the moment call for it.
While I initially considered bringing in more references to superheroes and legendary items, I decided to pull back. I want this piece to feel more natural, focusing on Spock’s memory rather than layering in elements that might not fully resonate with my mom. It’s about capturing his spirit and the quirky, stubborn nature that made him so memorable.
I’ve scribed the words “Live long & prosper” in an arching crown pattern above Spock’s head. Then, at the bottom of the piece, it reads “if you dare.” This phrase perfectly captures the duality of Spock’s personality. He was a cat who wanted to be loved—but only on his own terms. He was comfortable enough to coexist with the rest of us in the house and would even come around for some affection from time to time. But there was always this secret, unspoken timer on how long you could show him love before it became a dare. Push him beyond that invisible boundary, and you’d quickly find out where it was.
As I start inking, I’m excited to see how these elements will come to life. Pen work often brings new clarity, and I know that refining details, perspectives, and lighting might shift the piece in unexpected ways. I don’t always use strong shadows, partly because it’s a technique I’m still learning, but also because I’m drawn to a more stained-glass, illustrative look where each element is laid out clearly without needing a lot of depth.
I know I still have limitations in my skill, but I’m also intentionally aiming for a specific style. With each piece, I feel like I’m getting a little closer to capturing the vision I have in my head. It’s definitely a process of refining, evolving, and learning as I go. I’m grateful for the progress I’ve made and excited to see where this journey takes me.
Title: Live Long & Prosper
Medium: Pencil
Dimensions: 22.9X30.5 Centimeters
Time: 1 Hour, 20 Minutes
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