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Below you find a small showcase of both personal and published work I have created over the past couple of years.

 

TRADITIONAL

A series of drawings from a short story I created called,LAZLO

Lazlo (ink on paper)

There was once a lonely creature who occupied the forest ... His name was Lazlo and he was the only one of his kind. Poor Lazlo felt so alone in the world; no one could listen to his cries …

The Cave (ink on paper)

“To find happiness you must have friends”, a whisper … “Go to the cave that you may find remedy for your pain”. So Lazlo, with the aid of light, found his way to the mysterious cave …

Seeds of Life (ink on paper)

Inside, Lazlo found nothing in site except for a plant. “With this plant you will seed your own companions'', a whisper. And so Lazlo planted it and seeds were produced to grow new fiends …

The Nightmare (print on watercolor paper)

The seeds were planted and soon Lazlo would no longer be alone. But something went wrong; they were not alive … They were like mindless children. Lazlo was worried about this as more and more began to sprout.

Plucking The Weeds (ink on paper)

Lazlo in a fury had no choice but to weed out his garden and pluck from it the unwanted, the useless.

The End (ink on paper)

In the end, Lazlo finally found what he had forgotten all along. He did not need companions to find happiness for himself.


The Festival of The Goddess, T-shirt design inspired by my earlier work. (several ink drawings digitally composited together and color corrected, Adobe Photoshop)

For these creatures there is nothing more exciting than the Festival of the Goddess. An annual celebration of life and love.


DIGITAL

A collaboration with Dr. Bernice Jones and her study on the production of clothing worn in ancient Greece. This is a published work of various drawings and digital restorations from several found fragments of ancient frescos discovered in Greece. The below images are a few of the pages from the final publication.

American Journal of Archaeology, Published 2009 (Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop)

 
 

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