Dragon Gallery

Doodled between shifts while volunteering at Metrocon 2016 (c) Seth A.L. Grayson

A cobra-styled dragon that I drew for Jason Isaacs when I attended MegaCon Fan Days 2015. He’s hilarious and very thorough when he speaks. And, no, he’s not a natural blonde. © Seth A.L. Grayson

A goblin dwarf dragon that I drew for John Rhys-Davies when I attended MegaCon Fan Days 2015. He was very pleasant, a laugh, and he even narrated a piece for me when I told him that I wanted to be a writer. © Seth A.L. Grayson

This is the finished dragon (more like cockatrice) that I drew for Alan Tudyk for MegaCon 2015! I think he liked it and I didn't want to share it until he got to see it first! Two boards and lots of pencil. (c) Seth A.L. Grayson

So, I’ve always tried to prepare little drawings for the guests that attend conventions, and recently I’ve been stuck on dragons since that’s where my talents mostly lie. This winged-dragon is for Adam Baldwin who will be attending MegaCon this April 2015. This dragon, to me, is a small representation of his character Jayne Cobb from Firefly. (c) Seth A.L. Grayson

So, I’ve always tried to prepare little drawings for the guests that attend conventions, and recently I’ve been stuck on dragons since that’s where my talents mostly lie. This little seahorse-dragon is for Summer Glau who will be attending MegaCon this April 2015. This dragon, to me, is a small representation of her character River Tam from Firefly. ( c ) Seth A.L. Grayson

A little martini dragon that I drew for Sean Maher when I attended MegaCon Fan Days 2015. He’s pretty mellow; very nice guy. :D Also, the dragon ate the olive. © Seth A.L. Grayson

A drake dragon that I drew for James Marsters when I attended MegaCon Fan Days 2015. He was so fascinating, and discussed his music and acting with me for a few minutes. If you haven’t heard his music, it’s pretty good. Ghost of the Robot is the band he’s a member of. © Seth A.L. Grayson

This a fur dragon; perhaps some sort of arctic dragon; that I drew for the lovely David Della Rocco who gave me quite a laugh when I met him at Megacon 2015. Inspired by the Rocco character from Boondock Saints. (c) Seth A.L. Grayson

This guy right here was drawn for Clifton Collins, Jr. for MegaCon 2015. It’s a type of drake dragon. These Boondock Saints boys all left with dragons and I lost quite a bit of flesh on my fingertips due to shading. Art with love is painful. (c) Seth A.L. Grayson

Dragon sketch I drew for Michael Rooker for MegaCon 2015! A lovely, lovely, man despite the roles he often plays (Henry is one of my favorites by the by). Gifted actor and as well please look into the Friend Movement! (c) Seth A.L. Grayson

This is baby Iona. Iona is the name chosen by a friend, who I gave this dragon baby to a little over a year ago. In the process of drawing her older as I type this. (C) Seth A.L. Grayson

Here’s Iona after one year. She’s feisty. :3 Art is mine. Dragon is property of my friend (c) Seth A.L. Grayson

This is my dragon character, Izhaty. Izhaty is a friend of my character Keene from my original story: The Reign of Our Children. He is classified as a Roma (an earthly fire dragon). Though many stay hidden, he and his siblings enjoy the Clansmen (Bridecam) and other humans as equals. (His siblings being Tahacl, Kefubr, and Sestil) Roma are known as pranksters but bring good luck to those they favor and their flames have magical healing components. (c) Seth A.L. Grayson

I drew these for Norman Reedus and gave them to him at Walker Stalker Orlando 2015. Four panels, all pencil. My first attempt at such a large project that I put about 90+ hours into. © Seth A.L. Grayson
Teeth Series Gallery

Witch Doctor design. (c) Seth A.L. Grayson

A genie design. (c) Seth A.L. Grayson

Priestess design (c) Seth A.L. Grayson

Everyone needs a friend. (c) Seth A.L. Grayson

I call him the Goodfella (c) Seth A.L. Grayson
Obscure Gallery

Elizabeth is a Ravenclaw and Seth is a Slytherin. Had to represent. First time making one of these.

Introducing Carmella the mermaid. I have no real thought process on her as I drew her randomly, but like all of my art-children, I had to name her. The little symbol on the bottom right corner is her symbol; kinda like name stamp or signature. (c) Seth A.L. Grayson

I call her Clarice (c) Seth A.L. Grayson

Drawn on an index card while vending at LAMECon on July 31st 2016 (c) Seth A.L. Grayson

Drawn on an index card while vending at LAMECon on July 31st 2016 (c) Seth A.L. Grayson

Drawn on an index card while vending at LAMECon on July 31st 2016 (c) Seth A.L. Grayson

Abstract doodle done on a sticky note. What do you see? (c) Seth A.L. Grayson

This is Chibi Me: Seth A.L. Grayson. Did this during psychology class in senior year, 2012. :D Lots of people called me cute, and still call me that, because I’m tiny. -.- (c) Seth A.L. Grayson

This is Zachary, the very first vampire I ever created back in 2010 when I was a sophomore in high school. The original plan was that I was making characters for a comic that a friend of mine and I wanted to do, but things didn’t go as we wanted. I’m still slightly proud of him, so, here he is. His story is that he has a twin sister, Jasmine, who I never drew because at the time I was very terrible at drawing females. I’m still pretty bad at it, but I do better with men. (c) Seth A.L. Grayson

A more edited work of art of Zachary. I had fun with the background, because I don’t know how I did it, and I fear I’ll never be able to again. All the best art is by accident. YAY. (c) Seth A.L. Grayson

Here’s my previously mentioned Zachary character as a Chibi Cat. Because I can. (c) Seth A.L. Grayson

Here is my character Jarxins Enrows at the tender age of 90 (Equivalent to a five year old). As a young vampire he wore slightly frilled clothes that were more to his mother’s taste. Though, he never really disobeyed his mother, not until he got older. This character is the cousin of a main character in one of my on-going projects called We Are Both Gone. (c) Seth A.L. Grayson

Here’s my character Jarxins, at his current age, having a moment. I’m actually very proud of myself for this. So proud that I stayed up for five hours until five in the morning just staring at it. (c) Seth A.L. Grayson

This is Minako. She’s a ninja. (c) Seth A.L. Grayson

Here’s a little creature that was, interestingly enough, inspired by the Digimon series. (c) Seth A.L. Grayson
Unofficial Comic Work Gallery

(c) Seth A.L. Grayson

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Doodled Comic Practice (c) Seth A.L. Grayson

Say “Hello” to Malcah Delindael. -“I’m beautiful, and even if I wasn’t I still wouldn’t give a shit what you have to say.” (c) Seth A.L. Grayson

Headshots and facial thoughts on a character I’m developing for an on-going project in which the plot involves assassins. (c) Seth A.L. Grayson

This is Blian Xanderia. She becomes the second female lead role in a sequel series to one of my original stories: The Reign of Our Children. This is her at the age of seventeen, several years after the setting of ROC, where she rises from a stable girl to a lady of the court. (c) Seth A.L. Grayson

AAAND some more comic style practice. Still getting a feel for it. (c) Seth A.L. Grayson

Nothing original, just need a breath of fresh air. (c) Seth A.L. Grayson

Uchida Masato Concept art of a character for Free Style: Descendants of Poseidon; a comic in progress. Be on the look out! (c) Seth A.L. Grayson

This is Judas Salvatore. A character I developed for a comic that I really wish to start, but never had much idea for plot that didn’t turn into a major story that I didn’t want to put onto the internet in case of stealing. He’s actually a very happy teenager. (c) Seth A.L. Grayson

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Saji Takuji Concept art of a character for Free Style: Descendants of Poseidon; a comic in progress. Be on the look out! © Seth A.L. Grayson

Here is my character Sebastian from my original story “Because”. This is the second version I had of him. (c) Seth A.L. Grayson

This is a rough draft of my character Sebastian in one of my stories, the title being Because; it’s all about Sebastian’s reason for being where he is and who he is and why and all that happy stuff. This was back to where I originally wanted him to be a little moody and distant. However, I decided against it, and instead you are given the second version previously uploaded. But, this is the original him. (c) Seth A.L. Grayson

Some character thoughts for a main character in one of my original stories: The Reign of Our Children. This is Keene, a clansman (Bridecam) who later becomes the guide to the country’s rising king, Prince Bredate. Thoughts on her formal, casual, and hunting attire. (c) Seth A.L. Grayson
Shroom Series Gallery





Shroom Series Gallery

He loves Bats so much! (c) Seth A.L. Grayson

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What will he do without his claws?! (c) Seth A.L. Grayson

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Iron Man as a mushroom. An angry mushroom. (c) Seth A.L. Grayson

Superman as a cute mushroom (c) Seth A.L. Grayson (though Elizabeth can be blamed for the titles)

A glimpse at the noble Superman Mushroom (c) Seth A.L. Grayson

(c) Seth A.L. Grayson

Spiderman as a mushroom. In case that wasn't clear. (c) Seth A.L. Grayson

Smaller, cuter Batman mushroom (c) Seth A.L. Grayson
Comic Decay Gallery





Batman in Seth's own style (c) Seth A.L. Grayson

The dark side of Spiderman (c) Seth A.L. Grayson


Paint Gallery

(c) Seth A.L. Grayson FOR SALE $10.00

Abstract acrylic painting (c) Seth A.L. Grayson GIFTED

Eye painted on a tile in acrylic paint (c) Seth A.L. Grayson FOR SALE $3.00

Abstract flower (or firework or whatever else you see) (c) Seth A.L. Grayson FOR SALE $3.00

Abstract Flower (or whatever else you see) (c) Seth A.L. Grayson FOR SALE $3.00

Tile painted with acrylic paint (c) Seth A.L. Grayson SOLD PIECE

Abstract eye tile (c) Seth A.L. Grayson FOR SALE $3.00

- Seth A.L. Grayson As asked by Client.
Ink Sketches

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Knit-work


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