I'll admit, it's mainly comics (I do so love storytelling!), but I draw a lot of illustrations as well. Mainly digital, but I also paint in physical media on occasion. I've got an ongoing spare-time project where I draw witches based on different blends/varieties of tea, for example. That started when I got a tea-calendar from my sister-in-law last year, and ended up spending 24 days straight drawing a witch a day.
I collected them in a book and printed it, and I'm hoping to print a sequel to it next year, with another 24 witches. Here's a collection-post with links to all the individual pieces so far. I think I'm up to 29 posted Tea Witches?
I write some as well, and dabble in both prose and poetry (more the former than the latter, though my intense geekery over my current tabletop campaign has me writing in-character poetry). Speaking of tabletop rpgs, that's another creative outlet, I suppose! It's storytelling, only in a different fashion. I play an ongoing Dungeon World campaign^, and have done a Monster of the Week-oneshot, and will be trying a Mouse Guard-oneshot around Christmas. Hoping to find some time to play actual D&D with my party sometime in 2017!
I throw most of my non-comic stuff up on my Tumblr.
^) Said Dungeon World campaign has, because I'm me, been turned into a bunch of highlight-scribble-comics that I post weekly on Twitter and Tumblr. It's been a slow descent from silliness into further silliness, high drama and more shipping than you can shake a silver duck statue at.