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Read More →Practice and Why It Is Important
on February 12, 2016in Art Blog, Improvement

It’s In Your Brains! Brains are amazing things. Brains are very plastic, meaning they can adapt even after massive trauma, even in adults (though clearly they’re far more flexible in children). They also become more efficient. When you do a thing, by the nervous system sending signals to your body part. The more you do […]
Read More →Critiques
on February 10, 2016in Improvement

Critiques can be rough. Showing off art in any capacity opens us up to criticism and undoubtedly we’ve all had varying experiences after asking someone what they think of a particular work of art. Less-than-constructive feedback can go as follows: “It looks bad.” “The eye looks weird.” “I like it.” “I don’t like it.” “Is […]
Read More →Revenge
on February 6, 2016in Art Blog, Blog

I am playing in a tabletop game based in the 1880s where we are basically monster hunters and explorers, in increasingly .. interesting missions. This is an attempt at revenge toward our benefactor from the ex-navy sailor of the group, for a particularly insane mission.
Read More →Project Drawing Improvement – Part 1
on February 5, 2016in Improvement

This is the initial stages for self-improvement for my own art and will be refined as I go along. This is mostly for me. However, I have found that I learn infinitely better when trying to teach other people, so I’ve invited a few people to work along with me here. We can ask for […]
Read More →Police Report
on February 1, 2016in Art Blog, Blog

Illustration done for Surplus Today – the graphic designer was having trouble finding a good piece of art for an article revolving police reports, so I stepped up to the challenge of drawing this for him.
Read More →Where are you from?
on January 29, 2016in Blog

Daily Sketching Workout – #348 – Where are you from? If you ask people in my state this question, we usually pull out the ol’ Michigan Hand Map.
Read More →Vampire with a Sword
on January 17, 2016in Art Blog, Blog

It’s a vampire. With a sword and lawyer shoes. This was primarily a study in drawing and painting something in gray scale, and then coloring it. Admittedly the majority of the color is the skin tone, which could have been done with more success. I could work on it longer. But it’s done for now. […]
Read More →Street Sorcerer’s Potions Lab
on September 14, 2015in Blog, Portfolio

The street sorcerer’s potions lab is another Dresden Files RPG-influenced piece. The point was to make the magic subtle and to make the place cluttered but coherent.
Read More →The Vagabond
on August 2, 2015in Blog, Portfolio

The Vagabond. A commission piece. I somehow managed to make it look like something out of Archer, but hey – it was well received.
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