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

Another solarium piece – The Impact Site. I spent longer sketching in both my sketchbook and blender on this one. DAZ for posing, Quixel Bridge for some rocks, mushrooms, and base ground, blender for my own creations (featured below), and finally over into photoshop for the finishing touches.


Environment sketches for an unreleased project. These are quick iterations between myself and the design time to help visualize their ideas. All sketches shared with permission.






Environment sketches for an unreleased project. These are quick iterations between myself and the design time to help visualize their ideas. All sketches shared with permission.

Cleaned up boss monster concepts for a canceled prototype. This prototype filled with puns and wordplay sadly never saw more than just pitch art. Shared with permission.

THE FINAL PIECE! With the mentorship of Paul Scott Canavan I was able to create this illustration of two protagonists cornered by off screen foes. I’m very proud of this one as its probably the best painting I’ve made to date.

Color comps and environment exploration

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.
DLC Cosmetic concepts. I keep finding old T.R.D.S. files laying around!


Exploration designs for the Stunt Sets DLC and CyberFunk DLC. Found these deep within my hard drive.














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

Literal Growth – A fake Magic the Gathering card that I made to expand my portfolio. I started with a 3D base in Blender and then painted over everything in Photoshop.


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






