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Traditional
Traditional works include my most recent illustrations done in class studies or from personal projects. Mediums used in these traditional works range from marker, colored pencil, India ink, graphite, charcoal, watercolor, and pastel.
DecompositionCreated with copic marker and colored pencil | Anti-gravityCreated with copic markers and colored pencil |
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The Dutch angleCreated for a class project, the work expresses strong posing throughout the dynamically framed composition. | Self-portraitCombining a self image with that of an animal using nothing but the design elements of line and shape |
Big catch: prt2 | Big catch: prt1A two part storyboard, illustrating a fishing tale |
Too good to eatA study of an actual dessert using marker and colored pencil | Savannah VignetteDrawn from life, the series captures architecture of Savannah Georgia |
Savannah VignettePart two of three part series | Savannah VignettePart three of three part series |
Walk in the parkCharcoal still life inspired by Forsyth Park in Savannah | Tree studyExploring texture with graphite |
Game of PoolCharcoal still life | Forrest cat |
Raven | Pastel still life |
Pastel study using a complementary color scheme | HandgunGraphite on paper |
Hands studyGraphite on paper | BootCreated using the technique of cross hatching with charcoal |
ElephantCreated using watercolor, marker, and colored pencil | Heirloom tomatoCreated with maker and colored pencil |
Unrealistic imaginationUsing markers, contouring lines contain a galaxy like texture | Bloody ValentineCreated with copic marker and colored pencil |
Elements of designProduced for Design 101, the piece displays multiple elements of design using only marker |
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