
Mooncolony recently hosted an art competition called Tavern Trouble. I decided I wanted to go with something more lighthearted and less violent so I chose a ghost singer who is more of a commotion than dangerous.


Mooncolony recently hosted an art competition called Tavern Trouble. I decided I wanted to go with something more lighthearted and less violent so I chose a ghost singer who is more of a commotion than dangerous.


Jaz the Immortal. Time moves differently here. A long, lost astronaut seems almost immortal by comparison to some of the lifeforms here.

Paint over of the 3D models that I use whenever I compose a scene.

All Solarium aliens are based on terrarium friendly creatures. I spent a while in my sketchbook on this phase before I moved to digital.


I want to explore more of the Solarium world. I started by thinking about what sort of interaction previous inhabitants might have had with the environment and what that might have looked like.

After some rough sketching, I moved over to blender to do some blocks outs. Assets from Quixel Bridge and posing in DAZ were brought in to help this stage. Everything else was modeled and textured by me.



“One night I had a dream that the moon was always watching. When the moon broke, it was somehow worse than before.” – B.B.

One of my first assignments in my mentorship with Paul Scott Canavan. I designed 2 visually different fantasy characters who would team up to face off against an off screen enemy in a larger illustration.

Solarium is a project born out of my love for terrariums, moss, and mycelium. Its also an excuse to use Blender, DAZ, and Quixel Bridge in my project pipeline.

I’m starting a new project. More cool art to come.

Finishing up another sketchbook. Here are a few of my favorite doodles from this one.
DLC Cosmetic concepts. I keep finding old T.R.D.S. files laying around!



I enjoyed Invincible and can’t wait for the next season. Looking forward to seeing what this guy is up to.

I had to the honor of being part of Light Grey Art Lab’s recent group show. Where we reflected on moments from our artist residency trip in Norway. This piece was an attempt at capturing the dreamlike landscape of the area surrounding Norheimsund and Hardangerfjord while also remembering the vast amount of artist knowledge that was shared by such a fantastic group of fellow artists.
Below is a messy gif of my process

My 2nd entry for the Feudal Japan Environment Challenge on Artstation.



