Illustration
College Projects
DEEP
Students were expected to create a 5 page long comic as a snippet of a larger story. My comic, DEEP, is a sci-fi horror comic based on a race of catlike creatures living at the bottom of the ocean. They are some of the last of their species, studying the blight that has killed so many of their people within a research base deep under the ocean. With so many precautions taken, it's hard to imagine any infection slipping through the cracks, but these things always find a way.
Completed spring 2018.
Time Magazine Cover
Students were given a randomly-selected topic to research and design a mock up magazine cover for. The topic that I was assigned was climate change, so I chose the article published by TIME magazine by Jeffrey Kluger titled The Sixth Mass Extinction. I wanted to portray the modern human as a fossil, much like you'd associate with the famously extinct dinosaurs.
Completed fall 2019.


Sequential Illustration Project
Students were expected to create a series of three illustrations based off of a single idea. At the time I was on a frog kick, so all I could think of was squishy, glittery frogs (albeit a bit morbid).
Completed fall 2019.

Infographic Project
Students were expected to choose an interesting, unique topic and create an infographic based on it. This included research, typography, layout, and any other illustration work required. I've always had a soft spot for taxidermy and process surrounding preserving a model, so being given the opportunity to learn about articulation in detail was a dream come true.
Completed fall 2019.

Pattern and Surface Design
Various pattern designs made for classes over the span of a few years. My series titled Strawberry Milk went up for sale on the website Redbubble.
Completed spring 2019 - fall 2019



Figure Painting Final
An open subject project allowing students to utilize whatever imagery they chose to portray a humanoid figure in 3D space. I chose to illustrate an anthropomorphic character of mine swimming with some fish.
Completed spring 2019.

Other figure drawings
A series of figure drawings and paintings, both digital and traditional, done from live models in a classroom setting with experimentation encouraged.
All completed spring 2019.


















