After creating "The Journey's End" I thought about what the two adventurers would have done to get there and what the start of their journey may be. For this piece I worked in a more limited color palette and created a scene that merges a library and…
For this piece I wanted to capture that moment of elation when the destination is in sight after a long journey. I love the fantasy genre but want more representation and diversity in it, and that is part of my motivation to create characters that…
This is a drawing of Ragnar Lothbrok, it is made from graphite. I chose this particular drawing because I love the tv show. In my drawings I like to capture the likeness of my subjects to the best of my abilities.
Walking through the whimsical garden of Quigley’s Castle in Eureka Springs, AR, this strangely shaped bloom caught my eye. For years I was unaware this flower was what is more commonly known as the Tiger Lily. It just seemed alien-like compared to…
The beauty of this piece lies within the misfit of it. Blooms are all in various stages of growth– some buds, some petals full, and others close to falling off. Heaviness at the top of the piece, contrasted with the dark emptiness, is oddly serving…
May 2020 in the depths of quarantine, I finally put the skills learned in my high school art experience together to create an innovative piece. Taking an old window and pairing it with my love of botanical subjects, I managed to create a strong piece…
Created by combining photography and illustrative practices to create for an intriguing image. Printed through the risograph process created for saturated and imperfect layers that add to the visual appearance.
Created by combining photography and illustrative practices to create for an intriguing image. Printed through the risograph process created for saturated and imperfect layers that add to the visual appearance.