This is Kathrine. She's a Ravenclaw 2nd year with a voracious thirst for knowledge. She is surprisingly mature for her age and well-intended, but she's frequently in trouble for sneaking into the Forbidden Forest and the Restricted Section of the Hogwarts library in search of materials for her personal research. Her wand is made of willow with a core of phoenix feather, and she excels in Potions and Herbology. Her true passion, however, is in the study of Alchemy. She has a three-eyed cat named Kami.
I drew this picture while listening to a lecture in my "Reading Harry Potter" class (yep, I got college credit for feeding my own geekiness). I actually drew it on the back of one of the hand-outs the professor gave--a map of Britain. I hardly ever manage to draw this character as a full-figure, so I was excited when it turned out. Hogwarts students probably have to wear more conservative shoes than the duds I gave Katherine, but her boots are pretty much the only aspect of her character design that I like too much to change.
This is Lance. He's a Hufflepuff 6th year. He also happens to be a prefect, which makes him all too well-acquainted with the trouble-making likes of Katherine, Ali, Iria and Dominic. He is solemn and occasionally sharp with his misbehaving class-mates, but always fair. Lance's wand is made of mahogany and Ashwinder ash, which makes it well-suited for defensive magic and counter-spells. His favorite classes are Care of Magical Creatures and Defense Against the Dark Arts, and his Patronus takes the form of a griffin.
I drew this one around the same time I drew Katherine, Spring 2009. He's too tall for the paper, haha. It was hard to make him look any younger than this. LC said he looks more like a professor than a student, but I can roll with that. He's just a very impressive-looking 16 year old! After going to The Wizarding World of Harry Potter I wanted to draw a view of the towers of Hogwarts through the window, but I quickly dispensed with the idea. Architecture fascinates but intimidates me. Also...perspective? What's that?
This is Dominic, a young heir to one of the oldest, purest magical bloodlines. He's a Slytherin 5th year, and quite a nasty piece of work. His brilliance could rival Rowena Ravenclaw's, but he has little patience for school, having very nearly failed History of Magic ("this stupid class isn't worth my time!") every year to date. On the other hand, he is a sweeping E-student in Arithmancy and Study of Ancient Runes. He has a wand of walnut and dragon heartstring, and in secret he's an avid practitioner of the Dark Arts. His specialties are the Imperious Curse, the Memory Charm, and a ruthless ambition, all of which he uses to manipulate and terrorize his fellow students. He does have at least one soft spot, though--a tiny little crush on his underclassman, Leah.
This is the OLDEST pic here, and I think you can tell. I drew this Summer 2009, and it originally had nothing whatsoever to do with Harry Potter. I actually just wanted to draw the character complaining about Spanish for Evie while we were both taking a class on it together. He was originally wearing something different but despite many attempts I wasn't able to draw a fresh HP-themed Dominic, so I just hi-jacked this old sketch and put him in a Hogwarts uniform. Now instead of Spanish, perhaps he's complaining about his T (T for "Troll"--the Wizarding equivalent of FAIL) grade on his History of Magic paper.
Ali is a 7th year Slytherin, and a star Chaser on Slytherin's Quidditch team. He's a recent transfer student with a smooth, charismatic personality and a solid talent for Transfiguration and Charms. However, he's also quite the delinquent. The primary use of his yew and hippogriff-talon wand is theatrical mischief for the pure aim of garnering attention, and no amount of DEtention seems to faze him. But behind his unabashed zest, he's vulnerably sensitive and cripplingly weak-willed. He spent much of his first year at Hogwarts enslaved under the Imperious Curse as Dominic's unwilling henchman, forced to attack younger students like Katherine for Dominic's own purposes. He was finally freed thanks to Katherine's problem-solving intellect and Lance's bold intervention.
This sketch was also in the set of pics I drew during my "Reading Harry Potter" class. This may or may not be my favorite, but I may or may not be biased because this character is fun to draw (so I draw him all the time and neglect everyone else DX ). I think I may have drawn him first, actually, he tends to be the seminal inspiration for lots of projects. Just how he likes it. I enjoyed drawing him in modern clothes, even if he thinks they're too stuffy for his tastes. Clearly. I wonder if Hogwarts has rules for how many piercings students can have? Not like that would reign in Ali's love for jewelry in the slightest...
Iria is a Gryffindor 1st year. Most would agree that she's quite the obnoxious sort, characterized by chaotic magic and an over-bearing peppiness. She can't wait to be a second-year so she can audition for the Quidditch team as a seeker, but in the meantime she entertains herself by elbowing her way into others' company. Her love for practical jokes and illusion-type spells has earned her the nickname of "Hinky-punk" and sometimes just "punk"...among a slew of many far less nice titles. However, for all of her grating idiosyncrasies, she's a sweet, fearless, and loyal friend and will emphatically stand up for others, even if it means a "duel to the death" with an older student. In fact, she seems to eagerly prefer that kind of challenge, much to the amusement of her "foes" and the chagrin of the professors and prefects. Iria is strangely comfortable in robes that are much too large for her, and her hands are often lost in her over-sized sleeves.
This is dramatically newer than all of the pics--I drew it just this week after touching up the other older sketches. I wasn't originally planning to include this character, but when I realized I didn't have a Gryffindor character in my line-up...this happened. I think in some ways you can tell it's newer because I worked with a more complicated pose and a slightly different angle, yet my style still meshes with the others. I guess that's good, it means my art is developing consistently, if not slowly. Anyway--yay, Iria! This character is actually genderless, but I catch myself calling it a 'he' so I decided to make Iria a girl for this project because I already have too many male characters.
P.S. I hate pleated skirts.
This is Leah, the living proof that kind Slytherin students DO exist, despite the House's reputation. There's a striking but unconfirmed possibility that she has a dash of mermaid blood mingled with her descent from Indian fakirs, and the magic she conjures from her wand of holly and Runespoor fang is distinctly exotic. Leah's affinity for animals makes Care of Magical Creatures her favorite and best subject, but she's also skilled in Potions and practices Legilimency. Her willingness to speak to anyone and anything on their level (and often in their language--she is fluent in Parseltongue, Mermish, and Gobbledegook) makes her wonderful at deflating conflicts. Though just a 4th year, she is already poised to work for the Department for the Regulation and Control of Magical Creatures. Her favorite creatures include any kind of snakes, cockatrices, and basilisks. Her least favorite animals to work with are human boys.
The last of the four sketches I did in my Harry Potter class. As I recall I fussed with her pose the most, and I do believe I failed a couple times before I succeeded in drawing this one. I also fussed with which Hogwarts house to put her in--at one point or another I considered her for any of the four. Originally she was in Ravenclaw with Dominic, then I decided nobility is more important in her character than brains so she went to Hufflepuff (and Dominic was sent to Slytherin), but then I thought about giving her credit for her form of bravery and listed her under Gryffindor, but ultimately I realized that there were enough things about her that would land her Slytherin. When reading the books, I was disappointed that all the Slytherins in the Harry Potter series were rotten to some degree and would have liked to see a genuinely nice student or alumni in its ranks (I don't think Slughorn counts). Leah is my answer to that. So to Slytherin she went, and she's stuck with Dominic again--her least favorite species of human boy.





2 comments:
Omgosh I LOVE it! :D So "Iria" MAKES MY DAY. Seriously you draw that character so much better than I do. Between your recent letter to me and this sketch I'm overwhelmed with love for your way of drawing it. I love all of them! They're so pretty! And yes, I remember Ali complaining to me about Spanish, but it's interesting to see him dressed like he's ready for prep school! If it makes him feel any better, that's one more thing he and Spark agree on; she thinks normal clothes are too stuffy for her too. I really like the picture of Katherine. And I love that Dominic has a crush on Leah! Adorable!
Aw, thank you! *soaks up Evie-love* I'm so glad you like Iria, I was quite proud of how she turned out. I think I'm finally getting the hang of how I want her/it to look. I really need to practice drawing folds, haha!
Whoops, I think the way I ordered my comments confused you. It's Dominic who was complaining about Spanish. (though, granted, Ali would also fail Spanish too)
Aw, I think Spark would look fun in normal clothes! Actually, now that I work around pools all the time I was wondering what her swimsuit might look like. You know, when I realized I didn't have a Gryffindor student I thought about stealing Spark and sending her to Hogwarts. She'd hate wearing the uniform but I'd think that going to a magic school might be worth it for her...But then I thought maybe that'd be out of line so I drew Iria instead. XD
Haha, I think Dominic's weak spot has always been girls. If he had a girlfriend I don't think he'd be anywhere near as inclined to destruction, but he lacks some ever-so-important social skills and he's way too easily flustered. I like him this way though; if he was a ladies' man he'd be grosser than I could bear!
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