


demon horned original drawing by Artist Chris Shopland coloured pencils and acrylic on 8 x 8 khadi paper
Title: Demon Horned
Original Drawing by Chris Shopland
Medium: Coloured pencils and acrylic on 8 x 8 inch handmade Khadi paper
Drawn on richly textured, heavyweight handmade paper (khadi paper from Cass Art, sourced from India apparently), Demon Horned is a bold and expressive study in form and feeling. With vivid reds and sharp horns, this experimental portrait captures a raw, intense energy—something primal, almost confrontational.
This piece was the spark for a larger, full-body composition, and stands as a testament to the joy of exploration—playing with figures, expressions, and mythic elements in unfamiliar settings.
It’s part of an ongoing journey, placing characters—like this fierce demon—into new emotional landscapes, where beauty, power, and chaos blend.
Title: Demon Horned
Original Drawing by Chris Shopland
Medium: Coloured pencils and acrylic on 8 x 8 inch handmade Khadi paper
Drawn on richly textured, heavyweight handmade paper (khadi paper from Cass Art, sourced from India apparently), Demon Horned is a bold and expressive study in form and feeling. With vivid reds and sharp horns, this experimental portrait captures a raw, intense energy—something primal, almost confrontational.
This piece was the spark for a larger, full-body composition, and stands as a testament to the joy of exploration—playing with figures, expressions, and mythic elements in unfamiliar settings.
It’s part of an ongoing journey, placing characters—like this fierce demon—into new emotional landscapes, where beauty, power, and chaos blend.
Title: Demon Horned
Original Drawing by Chris Shopland
Medium: Coloured pencils and acrylic on 8 x 8 inch handmade Khadi paper
Drawn on richly textured, heavyweight handmade paper (khadi paper from Cass Art, sourced from India apparently), Demon Horned is a bold and expressive study in form and feeling. With vivid reds and sharp horns, this experimental portrait captures a raw, intense energy—something primal, almost confrontational.
This piece was the spark for a larger, full-body composition, and stands as a testament to the joy of exploration—playing with figures, expressions, and mythic elements in unfamiliar settings.
It’s part of an ongoing journey, placing characters—like this fierce demon—into new emotional landscapes, where beauty, power, and chaos blend.