This is an ink reimagining of a classic print by John Tenniel in Lewis Carrol's book, Through the Looking-Glass, but Alice is depicted as a cat. She is like a mother to the kittens in the book, caring greatly for them.
This is an ink reimagining of a classic print by John Tenniel in Lewis Carrol's book, Through the Looking-Glass, but Alice is depicted as a cat. She is like a mother to the kittens in the book, caring greatly for them.
In this piece I worked to develop a fantastical setting based around plants. I wanted to make use of my color palette to show the depth of the scene without losing the vibrancy of the colors. I also wanted to experiment with the lighting of the scene…
Inspired by the grandeur and emotional intensity of Baroque art, the piece blends traditional elements with a modern sensibility. The figure, leaning against a ladder, evokes contemplation and vulnerability, reminiscent of Caravaggio’s chiaroscuro…
Marshall was chief counsel for the NAACP’s Legal Defense Fund and he argued the Brown v. Board of Education case in front of the Supreme Court on behalf of the Kansas plaintiffs.
Part of a series of exploring different styles and visual influences through the same composition. For this piece, I drew inspiration from tattoo illustration, ink painting & pop art.
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…