Reorganization
Please bear with me as I reorganize and edit the website. -The Management
Please bear with me as I reorganize and edit the website. -The Management
I have added the illustrations from my children’s book, The Creepy Crawlies Alphabet, to the Children’s Illustration gallery. These were drawn with graphite pencil, then colored in Photoshop. I kept color rendering to a minimum, instead letting the pencils define … Continued
I have added my research pieces I created for my alien planet exploration project Far Summers. They get their own gallery. Almost all the pieces were rendered in Photoshop. More updates to follow as I move along the project. Aliens!
I have added several new illustrations to my various galleries. Have a look! More to come. Children’s Illustration Scientific & Medical Illustration Assorted Illustration
A couple of roosters done as exercises of layered ink/acrylic/oil techniques. The first is a ‘portrait’ you might see on a whiskey bottle, while the second is my nod to Ralph Steadman. Placed in gallery.
Here are three of a series of editorial illustrations that were created for a Publications class. They were submitted to the Atlanta Journal Constitution, my local newspaper. The water rights and education editorials were eventually used in the Sunday editions … Continued
During early 2010 I did a series of illustrations of macroinvertebrates for the National Mississippi River Museum and Aquarium. The illustrations depicted important species of insect and crustaceans that live in the river systems throughout the country. Each has an … Continued
An exercise in Photoshop coloring. The assignment was for an image involving nightmare or dream imagery. Based on conversations I’ve had, this came to mind. A fire ant, wolf spider, and house fly stand in for the surgery team as … Continued
This is a poster designed for a local bar that caters to video gamers. Galaga, in all its explosive glory, shown in full color! The insects and spaceship were each rendered in graphite pencil and scanned into Photoshop. There I … Continued