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Here are some brief
descriptions of each image I
chose to include on this site.

#1: A piece of concept art I
made for one of my original
characters. This was made
around a year and half ago,
and iterates on another
reference I made even longer
ago. For her outfit, I was
inspired by someone on
Instagram who created a
"corporate goth" outfit that
I thought fit my character
to a tee. This was made using
Procreate on my iPad.

#2: An entry for an art
challenge on Tumblr featuring my favorite character from the series Metalocalypse (which is what the challenge was about). The challenge was (and still is) a month-long art challenge with a different prompt each day of the month of October - hence the name, Kloktober. I love redesigning my favorite characters to fit the headcanons and stories I have for their world, and this seemed like the perfect excuse to draw my favorite character! This was made using Procreate for my iPad.

#3: Some character concept art I made while I was a character designer and writer for a fan project. This project involved reviving a vintage animated series (namely, the Beatles Cartoon) with fresh character designs and new stories. This concept art depicts an animated Ringo Starr in a nearly identical art style to the original series. I had so much fun playing around with his different expressions - after all, he is the most expressive Beatle! The project unfortunately didn't go anywhere, but it might be fun to revisit this idea someday. This was created using Procreate for my iPad.

#4: These are some storyboards from my final project for an AET course I took earlier this fall. The task for our final was to read through a short science-fiction story and select a scene to create cinematic storyboards for. Long story short, that story was impossible to wrap my head around! Who knew designing alien creatures would be so difficult? Nevertheless, I absolutely love how these boards turned out; however, I do not usually make my storyboards like this at all! Nine times out of ten, it's a quick and easy sketch done in less than five minutes just to get the general idea of a scene. This was made using Procreate for my iPad.

#5: A funny little piece of meme art I made for my Tumblr page about a year ago or so. The goal of this meme / challenge is to draw an original character inserted into an existing scene from their associated property so well that it looks as if they were always supposed to be there, with an obvious distraction to catch the viewer off-guard. Even though this piece might not be the most professional, it was still a fantastic exercise for art style flexibility. This was made using Procreate for my iPad.