Watson is listening to their client...
but he's ready to go!
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Watson is listening to their client...
but he's ready to go!
helloooo this is a MASTER POST of my Sherlock Holmes annotations, aka shitpost doodles of my favorite parts with occasional headcanons. I will pin this so it's available and update it as I go because this feels like it's becoming a full series, god help me.
I'm reading the stories in the order they occurred (according to Baring-Gould, who I am currently arm wrestling in the astral plane over how many wives Watson had) so that's how I will present them!
EDIT: decided to draw them in the order that makes sense to me, Baring-Gould you’re too silly
EDIT 2: this is basically a webcomic at this point, with ongoing continuity and a romantic storyline that can be enjoyed if you read in order. I did not intend this, but I have Sherlock Holmes disease and there's only one cure (doing this)
EDIT 3: content warning/advertisement depending on your temperament: this series gets into one of my big interests, historical queerness, period accurate homophobia, and how laws around queerness affected lived experience. it also has things that you can expect from a Sherlock Holmes story like: drug use involving needles, violence, flagrant use of old timey guns, and people dying in shocking and mysterious ways!
The Dancing Men 👯♂️
Silver Blaze 🏇🏻
The Red Circle 🕯️🪟
The Hound of the Baskervilles 🐺
The Valley of Fear 🏰
Charles Augustus Milverton 💌
The Copper Beeches ✂️
The Sign of the Four 💉
A Scandal In Bohemia 💃
The Man With The Twisted Lip 🧽
The Boscombe Valley Mystery 🪨
The Dying Detective 🦪
Christmas Eve, 1890 🎄
The Blue Carbuncle 🪿💎
Wow♥️♥️♥️
I have drawn this pose many times and I drew it again...
HI Watson's Sketchbook returns with THE BOSCOMBE VALLEY MYSTERY! Details:
Mary met Miss Kapoor at the ball she went to during FIVE ORANGE PIPS. We may meet her eventually...
I can never resist illustrating Holmes making detailed observations about Watson's personal appearance. why does it happen the most during his marriage? who can say.
last scene I wanted to play with a new brush, and have had that image in my head for a while.
One or two more parts in this case to come! This is in the Watson's Sketchbook series.
Mrs. Hanson, Inspector Lestrade, John Watson and Sherlock Holmes
This Holmes is my favorite one.
As I’m assembling Watson’s Sketchbook for print I am cleaning up a few comics and wanted to redraw this one from the Six Napoleons because it’s such a cute moment!
"Where did you get that injury?"
The power of the compliment from JW
INTERLUDE - in which everyone goes to various clubs and no one has a good time.
This is part of the Watson's Sketchbook series and really will only make sense in context of previous updates!
The text of Holmes' letter is almost entirely pulled from the ABSOLUTELY BRUTAL opening of A SCANDAL IN BOHEMIA:
It was not that he felt any emotion akin to love for Irene Adler. All emotions, and that one particularly, were abhorrent to his cold, precise but admirably balanced mind. He was, I take it, the most perfect reasoning and observing machine that the world has seen, but as a lover he would have placed himself in a false position. He never spoke of the softer passions, save with a gibe and a sneer. They were admirable things for the observer—excellent for drawing the veil from men’s motives and actions. But for the trained reasoner to admit such intrusions into his own delicate and finely adjusted temperament was to introduce a distracting factor which might throw a doubt upon all his mental results. Grit in a sensitive instrument, or a crack in one of his own high-power lenses, would not be more disturbing than a strong emotion in a nature such as his.
I love it when Sherlock is described to “throw himself upon” things like. This is what I picture
Picture me drawing this in a hotel bar in Michigan. Watson’s Sketchbook has returned with THE CARDBOARD BOX!
I chose to put this right after SIGN OF THE FOUR because of Holmes’s magnificently bitchy “don’t even bother crediting me” moment that I felt deserved a deeper reason than dunking on Lestrade for no reason.
There’s also the quote about the potential meaninglessness of life that ends the story and is, again, weirdly poignant for a fairly ordinary case. The drawing for that quote is inspired by this Paget piece I love:
Made myself laugh drawing that first panel...this is part two of THE SIGN OF THE FOUR, part one here!
omg really glad y’all like her…there can be something so lovely and unique about gay-lesbian friendships in my experience
Mycroft meets John Watson for the first time.
This is his pose!
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This is a page from my sketchbook.
Hello! This picture of Holmes on the floor reading is so amazing! 😭😍 Do you have a place where you sell your art? I want to do some framed pictures of Holmes in my house and I can just see this one with a gold frame. 💞 Your illustrations are so lovely!
Thank you so much! I'm glad you like my work!! This is just a sketch of one scene from Granada Holmes, not my original. Most of my posts here are like this. Some are original, but I haven't sold any of my art so far. In the future, I'll consider selling my works if I can create great ones! But for now, feel free to enjoy them. I'd be happy to see my work in a gold frame!