We are Kurt Huggins & Zelda Devon. We draw darkly whimsical things.
People are always curious about my colors. I will show you all of the secrets. We’ll start with a cold, sterile pencil drawing, and bring it to life step by step. You’ll see the strength of solid values, and choosing vital vibrant tones that will make your work have a visceral pulse.
Bring in a favorite illustration you’ve drawn, but one where you’ve struggled with color. Does it look like a grey soup? Let’s figure it out. You’ll conquer the process of selecting harmonious hues so your work can pop immediately. You’ll see full-proof ways of discovering gorgeous, luscious color combinations that will give your work a juicy edge. 
Part demo, part inspiration, part philosophy.
Geared towards students, but professionals are welcome as well. Bring your jump drive and I’ll give you my special digital tools so you can start when you get home. You’ll leave filled with inspiration, and confidence. Don’t be surprised if you race back to your studio and start creating. Come learn with me, these always sell out.
ONLY 6 SPOTS in each workshop!
Sunday, May 5 2013, 1pm to 5pm RESERVE NOW!Saturday, May 11 2013, 1pm to 5pm RESERVE NOW!
• Where: 319 Washington Ave. 2nd Floor, Brooklyn, New York 11205• What to Bring: Your pencil drawing, jump drive, questions, coffee

People are always curious about my colors. I will show you all of the secrets. We’ll start with a cold, sterile pencil drawing, and bring it to life step by step. You’ll see the strength of solid values, and choosing vital vibrant tones that will make your work have a visceral pulse.

Bring in a favorite illustration you’ve drawn, but one where you’ve struggled with color. Does it look like a grey soup? Let’s figure it out. You’ll conquer the process of selecting harmonious hues so your work can pop immediately. You’ll see full-proof ways of discovering gorgeous, luscious color combinations that will give your work a juicy edge. 

Part demo, part inspiration, part philosophy.

Geared towards students, but professionals are welcome as well. Bring your jump drive and I’ll give you my special digital tools so you can start when you get home. You’ll leave filled with inspiration, and confidence. Don’t be surprised if you race back to your studio and start creating. Come learn with me, these always sell out.

ONLY 6 SPOTS in each workshop!

Sunday, May 5 2013, 1pm to 5pm RESERVE NOW!
Saturday, May 11 2013, 1pm to 5pm RESERVE NOW!


• Where: 319 Washington Ave. 2nd Floor, Brooklyn, New York 11205
• What to Bring: Your pencil drawing, jump drive, questions, coffee

Come peek into my process.

Enjoy an intimate glimpse into an artist’s studio. I’m unleashing new techniques I’ve been honing over the past year. Indulge in a 4 hour session where we create a complete illustration from the beginning. Part demo, part inspiration, part philosophy.

Geared towards students, but professionals are welcome as well. You’ll participate in my unique drawing and coloring process step by step. I’ll share insights on creating a piece that looks traditional while being digital. You’ll leave the workshop full of inspiration, confidence, and the start of your own drawing filled with magic. Don’t be surprised if you race back to your studio and start creating. Come learn with me, these always sell out.

One spot left. Sold Out!  RESERVE NOW!

When: Sunday, March 17 2013, 1pm to 5pm
Where: 319 Washington Ave. 2nd Floor, Brooklyn, New York 11205
What to Bring: Portfolio/sketchbook, clipboard, questions, coffee

A Stranger’s Encounter

“They are the most exotic of pets, bred by wrapping salamander eggs in the fur from a lion’s mane. You bury that parcel in the fresh earth of a virgin’s grave along with a finger from your right hand. They’ll hatch in the darkness of the new moon and be dead by the ripeness of the full. Something so wondrous should never last longer. Only by your own hand can you do this, otherwise they’ll turn on you, devour you alive and then explode into rancid clouds of purple ash. They grant wishes, they cry honey, they cough up lightning and can detect a liar just by the smell, and when they die they make the loveliest of coats,” she said as she struggled to hold on to the squirming litter.

I wondered how often she’d done this but her right hand was buried deep in the bowels of her coat. I could get no closer because I knew the pups wouldn’t like me. Why, you ask? Well I can assure you, in all honesty, that I am very much a liar.

Drawing by Zelda. Little Fiction by Kurt.