1. I’m working on a small cityscape for an album cover. This is just the sketch with some photoshop treatment to get the blurred layer effects. Depth is always nice.

    I’m working on a small cityscape for an album cover. This is just the sketch with some photoshop treatment to get the blurred layer effects. Depth is always nice.

  2. Sketch & Vector

    Sketch & Vector

  3. A while ago I made a short story to be created into a website. It was about three mice who travel around on zeppelins. I was always happy with how the images turned out so for the first time I’m presenting them. The story isn’t much and really took a backseat to the illustration.

  4. Getting back to work on the VAPID series. This has been on hiatus for some time but now I’m ready to get it moving again. These are some mock up illustrations of the note that asks if you will go to the dance with me.

    Getting back to work on the VAPID series. This has been on hiatus for some time but now I’m ready to get it moving again. These are some mock up illustrations of the note that asks if you will go to the dance with me.

  5. 

I’m about to finish a small booklet on a memory of mine from a long time ago. These are two page spreads from it. It measures 35cm X 9cm. I went to a beach when I was younger, the writing and drawings try to capture my thought process and what I remember.

    I’m about to finish a small booklet on a memory of mine from a long time ago. These are two page spreads from it. It measures 35cm X 9cm. I went to a beach when I was younger, the writing and drawings try to capture my thought process and what I remember.

  6. Another sketch of a soon to be finished piece. I went to a gallery opening the other week and it got me motivated to work harder on my own stuff. That and I’ve been in a block for a few months up till now! I’m excited to do this one in particular because it strays as far away from a cityscape as I could muster which I’ve been all about in the past couple of years.

    Another sketch of a soon to be finished piece. I went to a gallery opening the other week and it got me motivated to work harder on my own stuff. That and I’ve been in a block for a few months up till now! I’m excited to do this one in particular because it strays as far away from a cityscape as I could muster which I’ve been all about in the past couple of years.

  7. What I’m working on right now outside of everything else. I love drawing cities and can’t get enough. Finishing it soon!

    What I’m working on right now outside of everything else. I love drawing cities and can’t get enough. Finishing it soon!

  8. The fourth and final sketch for the Adirondack project. This was the longest and hardest one, 2 feet by 8 feet. I had to focus on my hometown this time and realized that putting the train station in the foreground would considerably cut down on my work load as well as an emphasis on Lake Champlain. Little did I know that I would go to the extent of making every brick in station, I suck.

    The fourth and final sketch for the Adirondack project. This was the longest and hardest one, 2 feet by 8 feet. I had to focus on my hometown this time and realized that putting the train station in the foreground would considerably cut down on my work load as well as an emphasis on Lake Champlain. Little did I know that I would go to the extent of making every brick in station, I suck.

  9. Third in the series of large scale images depicting the great outdoors of the Adirondack Park in upstate New York. This sketch is the same size ratio wise as the last one, 3 feet by 7 feet. Focusing on Pocomoonshine, the easiest hike around and most racist. There is a large rock formation on the side of the mountain that is dubbed “The Indian’s Nose” because it juts out like a parrot’s beak. Classic New York! (Nose not shown).

    Third in the series of large scale images depicting the great outdoors of the Adirondack Park in upstate New York. This sketch is the same size ratio wise as the last one, 3 feet by 7 feet. Focusing on Pocomoonshine, the easiest hike around and most racist. There is a large rock formation on the side of the mountain that is dubbed “The Indian’s Nose” because it juts out like a parrot’s beak. Classic New York! (Nose not shown).

About me

Hello! I'm an illustrator and graphic designer from NY.

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