​Illustrations
Inspired by Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah". Made in Photoshop CS5.
Loosely based off the tune of "Primadonna" by Marina and the Diamonds. Made in Photoshop CS5.
As part of an art challenge inspired by a family member, the goal is to draw whatever comes to mind when listening to a certain song. As most challenges go, the plan is to create 30 pieces from 30 different songs for 30 days. Today's acid trip of picture is thanks to "Lollipop" by the Chordettes. Made in Photoshop CS5.
Made in Photoshop CS5. Inspired by the solar eclipse in August of 2017.
Back around June of last year (2015), I had the privilege to take part in a project for the Winchester City, Va Sheriff's Department by illustrating an informative children's book that would answer a few common questions kids usually ask when meeting a member of Law Enforcement. The book has been published through Amazon since last fall, and can be found here!
Here is another image of the children's book for the Winchester City Sheriff's Dept. back in the Fall of 2015
The final sample of my work provided for the Winchester City Sheriff's Department back in Fall of 2015.
Made in Photoshop CS5.
Made in Photoshop CS5
This is one of the background shots I had the privilege of illustrating for a SCAD senior film within the animation depatment last year.
Dedicated to one of my favorite Christmas films! Made in Photoshop CS5
Made in CS5
This is one of a few images involving a project in my children's book class. I covers the tale of the Native American tale of how the rainbow was created. Made in Photoshop CS5
A project for my mythology class. Lines made in Sketchbook Pro. Colors in Photoshop
Made in Photoshop CS5.
Photoshop CS5, 2014
Two of my favorite birds! Photoshop CS5, 2014
Photoshop CS5, 2014
I present, Cute, and Cuter! Photoshop CS5, 2014
Made with Photoshop CS5, 2013.
A little fanart from Starz's "Outlander" is never a bad idea in my opinion. Lines in Sketchbook Pro, colors in Photoshop CS5.
Inspired by the wonderful works of the orchestra band, Audiomachine. Mand in Photoshop CS5
A little concept art for a side story I've been working on for a while now. Made entirely in Photoshop CS5.
Ever wonder what some of the most famous figures in American folklore have left behind for us these past few years? Well, here's one of my theories. Ladies and gentleman, allow me to introduce Bertha, daughter of Paul Bunyan...and ol' Babe of course! Made in Photoshop CS5, 2013.
This was a environmental piece I had to do for one of my fall sequential classes at SCAD last year. My only regret is that I had to draw a scene that tears apart one of my most beloved childhood films. Well, it's all for the sake of a good grade I guess. Drawn in traditional pencil, colored in Photoshop CS5, 2012.