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ABOUT

I’ve been an artist pretty much my whole life. I was seven when I first got paid for one of my drawings ($5 for a knight on a horse for a family friend).

 

I enjoy every aspect of the creative process, from indecipherable, smudged pencil doodles scrawled in front of the TV at 1 AM to the final application of a highlight or lens flare on a 4 GB, 120 layer Photoshop file.

 

My first job out of school was creating a couple dozen line illustrations for Dungeons & Dragons, then based out of Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. This was before fax machines were readily available, but the twice-weekly two-hour drive to show off the latest pencils or finished art was well worth it. And I’ve been working non-stop since.

 

I’ve created illustrations for books & magazines, helped design small and large scale exhibits, art packages for pinball games and slot machines and designed toys & premiums for cereal boxes. My work has been in museums, on puzzles, arcades, on box art for model kits and sold in Hallmark stores.

 

I spent several months in the wilds of central Florida designing characters, vehicles and environments for a video game company, and I was in Arizona for a month sketching storyboards and automobiles for a client’s website and social media campaign.

 

I absolutely enjoy every media, some more than others. Most of my commercial clients require their art to be rendered digitally (for editability and delivery’s sake) but on occasion there is the rare assignment that calls for traditional methods in the execution of their projects. 

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Regardless of the job, I give 100% of my time & attention until the client is satisfied.

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