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Simon

by on Wednesday, August 14, 2013


Simon from the AWESOME YouTube channel EatYourKimchi.
18x24 drawing. 
Graphite and watercolor on watercolor paper.

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Martina

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Drawing of Martina from the wonderfully entertaining YouTube channel Eat Your Kimchi.
 18x24 drawing. 
Graphite and watercolor on watercolor paper.

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Delusive

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Sometimes color can set you apart from the rest and give the impression of power. 
18x24 drawing. 
Graphite and watercolor on watercolor paper.

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Censored

by on Sunday, May 26, 2013


Color can silence you even when you 
desperately need to speak.
18x24 drawing. 
Graphite and watercolor on watercolor paper.

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Europa

by on Saturday, May 25, 2013


She wished she could see everything. Now it takes 
an hour to put on her mascara. 18x24 graphite drawing.

Selected as a finalist in a 25 and under contest at
 the Museum of Contemporary Art in
San Diego.

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Laundry

by on Friday, May 24, 2013


Small drawing. Graphite and color pencil on 
watercolor paper

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Bird of Gluttony

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Small drawing. Graphite and color pencil on watercolor paper.

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Bombadil

by on Thursday, May 23, 2013



Small drawing I did of Tom Bombadil.
Made for a fiction class I took where we read
The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings.
Awesomest class ever. 

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Convertible

by on Friday, January 11, 2013


Color is sometimes stylish. It can make you interesting, mysterious, and beautiful. But it can also blind you.

Watercolour and graphite on 18x24 watercolour paper.

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Lacrimation

by on Sunday, January 6, 2013

Sometimes you cry all the color right of you. What's left is an empty, indifferent shell with a stained face.

Watercolour and graphite on 18x24 watercolour paper.

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Ensnared

by on Sunday, December 23, 2012

      Even the most beautiful things can trap and hold power over you. Color in particular has the ability to influence your everyday decisions. What if color decided to turn on you?

Watercolour and graphite on 18x24 watercolour paper.

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Art is Work -_-

by on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

     Art is so much work, but I love it. Here's a little taste of what I'm working on. Gotta keep working. I really want to waste the day away sleeping, playing minecraft, and watching the Guild. Will post the finished piece as soon as it's done. (Which hopefully is sooner than later.)

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Shell

by on Saturday, November 17, 2012



     Putting a seashell to you ear was always an interesting thing to me. I was always told that if you put a seashell to your ear you can hear the ocean. It never worked for me, but I've always liked the idea. What would you do if the shell spoke? Could someone, or something, be trapped in there? This was the theme of my very first zine. I have never made multiple drawings to tell a story so this was a very new experience for me. I sold it at a local zine festival and I feel that it sold fairly well. There was one girl who came up to my booth and told me she loved the story, which made all the stress of putting it together worth it. More zines are definitely to come.

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I'm tired of school

by on Thursday, September 20, 2012



      I've been really busy over the Fall semester. I literally have finished nothing. Every second is used either working or studying. Thank God for lectures though. All I've been able to do is doodle in lectures. Here's a doodle just for you.

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Screen

by on Sunday, July 8, 2012

Notice something strange? Is that what you think it is? If only that screen
of color wasn't blocking the way. How we yern to see the change with
our own eyes, in all its clarity.
Watercolor and graphite on paper.

Thinking about making a series of these.

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Distorted Bodies

by on Saturday, April 30, 2011




Three portraits
Graphite on paper

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Life Drawing

by on Saturday, April 2, 2011

 Oil pastels on paper
 Soft pastels on scavanged cardboard
India ink and gesso on paper

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Morphed Portrait

by on Saturday, March 12, 2011

Morphed portrait of Wendy
Charcoal and soft pastel on Reeves BFK paper
Made for life drawing class.

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Winter Beauty, Spring Promise

by on Saturday, January 8, 2011

Portrait of my sister
Soft pastels on paper

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Say Cheese

by on Sunday, December 5, 2010


Self-Portrait using only the complimentary colors red and green, black and white.
Soft pastel on paper
Created for basic drawing class.

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