I draw stuff. That's the short and sweet of it. Album covers, book covers, posters, game art, t-shirts, promotional flyers, logos, multimedia elements, and so on and so forth. Whatever you can think of I can create... for a price.
After over nine years in the U.S. Army I entered college, quickly became bored, and bought Photoshop and a Wacom tablet to stave off the insanity caused by higher education. Turns out that if you can sketch, paint, and tattoo, digital art comes easy. Within four months I had sold my first commissioned work and it's been nothing but doodling since then.
For the last two years I've worked on a wide variety of projects. Projects such as setting the art direction and overall style of an upcoming trading card game to quirky anniversary gifts of couples made into comic-book characters. I have worked in projects that were cartoonish, retro-style, horror, sci-fi, fantasy, and on occasion projects that defy any kind of labeling.
My approach is simple. I work until you, the client, like the final product. I don't limit edits, I encourage feedback and input throughout the process, and I define my success as a professional artist by the feedback of my clients. No pretentious attitude, no claims of "you don't understand my process!" or "you don't GET art!" Nope, I view art the way I view all other skilled trades. You wouldn't accept an electrician who only wired half of your house and put all the wall sockets on one wall, so why would you tolerate a pretentious artist who didn't deliver exactly what you want?
So if you have a unique idea but no way to transfer what's in head onto the page, check my portfolio out and let me know what I can do for you.
After over nine years in the U.S. Army I entered college, quickly became bored, and bought Photoshop and a Wacom tablet to stave off the insanity caused by higher education. Turns out that if you can sketch, paint, and tattoo, digital art comes easy. Within four months I had sold my first commissioned work and it's been nothing but doodling since then.
For the last two years I've worked on a wide variety of projects. Projects such as setting the art direction and overall style of an upcoming trading card game to quirky anniversary gifts of couples made into comic-book characters. I have worked in projects that were cartoonish, retro-style, horror, sci-fi, fantasy, and on occasion projects that defy any kind of labeling.
My approach is simple. I work until you, the client, like the final product. I don't limit edits, I encourage feedback and input throughout the process, and I define my success as a professional artist by the feedback of my clients. No pretentious attitude, no claims of "you don't understand my process!" or "you don't GET art!" Nope, I view art the way I view all other skilled trades. You wouldn't accept an electrician who only wired half of your house and put all the wall sockets on one wall, so why would you tolerate a pretentious artist who didn't deliver exactly what you want?
So if you have a unique idea but no way to transfer what's in head onto the page, check my portfolio out and let me know what I can do for you.