365 Artwork Challenge: The Game of Thrones Series – Daenerys Targaryen (with Progress Shot)

The mother of dragon will be my final artwork for the Game of Thrones Drawing Series. Since the new season will start in less than TWO days, I think it will be perfect to end it with this queen or Khaleesi.

“I will take what’s mine with fire and blood”. This is my artwork #55

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And here’s some progress shot of the drawing:

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365 Artwork Challenge: The Game of Thrones Series – Arya Stark (With Progress Shot)

This is the fourth character from my Game of Thrones drawing series. Arya Stark who become a bit dark and bad ass lady. Probably because she has experienced trauma of losing a lot of her family member and friends. She become even more cold and driven by revenge when she went on a journey with the Hound. HBO just released her picture for season 5 and she looked very mature and feminine. Can’t wait to watch the new season this April.

“Nothing isn’t better or worse than anything. Nothing is just nothing”. This is my artwork #54

The Game of Thrones Drawing Series - Arya Stark charcoal on paper

The Game of Thrones Drawing Series – Arya Stark charcoal on paper

Here is some progress shot of the drawing:

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365 Artwork Challenge: The Game of Thrones Series – Tyrion Lannister (With Progress Shot)

This month I decided to make a series of drawing based on my favorite TV show – Game of Thrones and of course I started it with my absolute favorite character, Tyrion ‘the imp’ Lannister. I really hope that George RR Martin didn’t kill him in season 5 ;D (I only read the first and second book, so I have no idea what’s gonna happen.. so excited!)

I think Tyrion’s quotes also my most favorite quotes of all time. Some of them are: “A mind needs books as a sword needs a whetstone, if it is to keep its edge”; “Never forget what you are, the rest of the world will not. Wear it like an armor and it can never be used to hurt you” ” And I have the tender spot in my heart for cripples and bastards and broken things”

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