Because I still have geckos on the brain, please enjoy this natural coloured tokay gecko! I just cannot get enough of their beautiful blue, orange, and white markings. It’s really incredible these are their natural colours! I guess they’re just so bitey, nature had to put a warning sign on them haha!
I woke up this year with geckos on the brain. (This is no different from any other year tbh.) So please enjoy this angry tokay gecko! Rainbow-ified, because this is me we’re talking about. I would love, love, love one of these stunning beauties; but I’d ALSO love to keep all my fingers. This sticker version will have to satisfy my gecko needs for now.
If you also need rainbow tokay geckos in your life, you can grab a sticker of this guy HERE.
It’s hard to believe it’s been a couple years since my last leopard gecko painting! These guys are so charismatic and cute. They have such an unusual texture, too, which is a real challenge to paint. Summer seems like the perfect time to be painting reptiles, and I hope to paint at least a couple more before fall hits.
It’s been a little while since I’ve painted a lizard (almost a year!), so have a crested gecko!
I really struggled with this piece. Painting the crestie went pretty smoothly, but the background was just one problem after another. I used salt in the background textures, which is something I almost never do. I accidentally dumped a ton of salt on the rock in the back, so it really stood out with a ton of texture. I also realized the swoop in the background, the gecko’s back leg, and the back rock were all the same value; which looked terrible. I ended up lifting up most of the back rock, then going over it with very faint layers of white gouache. That helped smooth out the texture and contrast. Then I increased the contrast on the gecko’s back leg to help it stand out a bit. I’m happy with where it ended up, but it was definitely a journey haha!
Another month means another exclusive JUMBO sticker! This month we have the most charming reptile escape artist, the mourning gecko!
Mourning geckos are really cool, because not only are they one of the few social species of lizards that actually do best when housed in groups, but they’re parthenogenic! That means they can reproduce without males. (Which is really good, because males are almost non-existent in this species.) These little ladies are also really good at regrowing their tails, and they don’t end up with post-shed nubs like most species.
The exclusive 3.5” jumbo sticker is available only for the month of July through my Patreon and Ko-fi pages, or you can purchase it directly on Etsy!
Hello, all! I’m so excited to share my newest merch: Washi tape! These designs turned out beautifully; very crisp and bright. I hope you enjoy them as much as I do. ❤️
I have some frogos, lizards, and lil bobtail squid friends.
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