Click space/ tap the screen to go to the next piece of art. DO NOT SCROLL DOWN OR VIEW THIS PROJECT UNLESS YOU HAVE READ THE WHOLE SERIES. Alright, this is your last warning. Okay. To the drawings! 1. The Hollow Boy. This is the Fetch that pretends to be Lockwood. This one was fun to make, and I experimented a little with having Lucy's legs fading into the dark. I know she didn't have a flashlight, but for some reason I drew her with one. Sometimes--like, half the time--my drawings aren't quite by the book. 2. Tourist Lucy! Yes! This is the best thing ever. I can't believe that they cut it from the show! 3.This is when she jumped into the Thames with Lockwood when they stole the mirror from the Black Market auction. I just wanted to draw a scene with water, and this was the result. 4. I present to you, Annabel Ward. Not very happy, but when your boyfriend kills you, I suppose you have every right to be upset. I like drawing ghosts, the glow around them is made with a spray tool. 5. Aaaaaand of course we all know this scene. This is when Lockwood first gave Lucy the necklace, but then Quill interrupted. Quill, could you not have waited TWENTY SECONDS? 6. Close up of the necklace. It's not as beautiful as Jonathon Stroud describes it, but ah well. I tried. 7. THIS is after Lucy loses her cloak, so they have to share Lockwood's. And all the ghosts are chasing after them. If you look really closely, Hetty Flinders (the girl in the blue frock, I think that was her name) is under the Viking in the tree in the right-hand corner. Two ghosts over is the teacher who drowned herself. 8. The final stand, Lucy Carlyle and the skull vs Marissa Fittes and Ezekiel. Each side has an extremely talented listener and a Type Three ghost. That's all they have in common, though. Oh, fun fact about Ezekiel: there's a character named Ezekiel in Bartimeaus, a series also by Jonathon Stroud, in the first chapter who dies. Maybe HE'S the same person and comes back as a Type Three and meets Marissa. That'd be great, a crossover of Bartimeaus and Lockwood and Co. He seems pretty powerful in Bartimeaus. 9. The last page of The Screaming Staircase, when the Skull starts whispering. All Lucy came down for was some donuts, and instead she gets a face full of sarcasm from a Type Three skull in a jar. I do kinda wish she had stayed and talked, instead of just brushing him off and leaving. But ah well. 10. The Creeping Shadow! See, you can see it there, below Lucy. And all the dead rising from the Castle Ardbury churchyard. Also, Jonathon Stroud mentions a blackbird, so there that is. 11. This is at the beginning of the Hollow Boy, when they're in the attic and Lucy uses her necklace Lockwood gave her to keep back all the ghost tendrils. 12. The Hollow Boy again, this is where Lucy's about to fall off the staircase, and Lockwood sprints up the stairs and runs the ghost through with his rapier. See, the ghost d's ripped in half, and Lucy's about to fall, and there's a bit of Lockwood's coat, there. 13. Ah, another one with Annabel. There's this one moment where Lucy and Annabel are just staring at each other, and I think that's when Lucy really connected with Annabel. So, here it is, drawn. 14. Joplin and George opening Bickerstaff's coffin even though they're not supposed to. There's the outline of Bickerstaff. This one isn't very good. I was kinda rushing. 15. Oh Lockwood. You're halfway right. I would run, if I were you. So that's my first Art Dump! I hope you enjoyed it! - Story_Sketcher
I made the art; please do not steal or use for anything unless you ask in the comments and I give permission. Thanks; I appreciate it. Lockwood and co was written by Jonathon Stroud (Thank you, Jonathon Stroud, for giving us such an awesome book series!) The song is Iris by Natalie Taylor.