Illustration & Graphic Design Portfolio
When I'm telling stories visually, I love using color. Specialties of mine include concept art, advertising art, kid lit art, digital painting, graphic design, pattern design and pattern mockups, lettering, caricatures, and traditional art.
For more information about what I can do, check out my inquiries page or contact me today.
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Digital piece done in ProCreate; Concept? Old world meets new technology
Hand-illustrated concept art
Adobe Illustrator meets historical, Scandinavian figure
ProCreate sticker / enamel pin concepts
A colorful, digital painting in ProCreate.
After working in social media for some time and then working for myself, I really wanted to have personalized social media icons. I couldn't quite find what I wanted. My solution? Design them myself!
Hand-drawn, digitally colored, designed, and mocked up
Digital pattern design inspired by henna
Fruit concepts
Demonstration of paper and ink step-by-step. Historical study.
Concept art: Korean kisaeng
Children's book art in watercolor.
Portrait of a lady. Graphite pencil and digital color.
Book illustration capturing the art and imagination of childhood
Concept piece telling a tale of long-distance communication. Ink and watercolor.
A simplified approach to the ever-elegant kisaeng in hanbok.
Famous faces comically caricatured
Being a "Harry Potter" fan and inspired by J.K. Rowling's new Ilvermorny School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, I had to try my hand and imagination at the new, American school's uniforms. Headmaster and student; looking pretty schnazzy, eh?
My ideal experience at a cafe; if it were the Victorian Era, of course. Children's book-ready, cake display and all!
"Athleisure" concept for shopping malls, outlet malls, branding, e-commerce, retail
An imaginative piece about a dancer, done in the style of graffiti art. Anyone thinking about the era of big hair or "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air"?
A rare, but well-loved realistic piece; illustrated portrait art done for a beautiful bride.
A favorite sketch, commander of communication, a wonder woman... Everyone needs a good female superhero.
An educational piece that tested my ability to harness detail, color, and cultural accuracy; the famous Wu Dan character of the Beijing Opera.
Observational study of a Korean cafe.
Self-study in kabuki theater turned art lesson. Fell in love with a piece by Toyohara Kunichika called, "Comparison of Flowers and the Twelve Months: November" from 1880 and made a study of it. It's a portrait of an actor, Kataoka Gado as he's playing the role of the Yakko, Ranpei.
Russian fashion study = Russian fashion illustration. Kokoshnik headdresses are so beautiful.
There was a need for a fierce t-shirt design and I couldn't resist. The concept art was spearheaded with great enthusiasm!
Want to know me better? You can read my blog for more information about me as an illustrator, what it's like to be a writer (especially as an author), tips and encouragement for creatives, and to learn about who I am.
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