The Baku

A while back I wrote a paper on the legend of the Baku from Chinese and Japanese mythology. To go with the paper, I drew this small illustration of the Dream Eater. I learned a lot about the folklore of this creature and had a lot of fun drawing my own interpretation of him, as […]

Sunken Galleon

This work is a blend of vectors made in Adobe Photoshop, as well as Prismacolor Markers and Pencils. I had a lot of fun combining both the digital and traditional mediums, and it is one of my favorite works to this day. Have you ever done any mixed-media works? I’ve been trying to branch out […]

Book Review: Before We Were Yours by Lisa Wingate

Before We Were Yours was a book that I wasn’t sure I would enjoy when I picked it up. I love historical fiction, but the time period wasn’t something I found fascinating before. The novel is about a family torn apart by Georgia Tann the Tennessee Children’s Home Society, and the conditions that the children […]

Yūko the Butterfly

This is one of my older works, but I still love the way it turned out. This was a gift to my sister, who is a big fan of Yūko Ichihara from the manga xxxHolic. I noticed that Yūko is often pictured with butterflies, so the first thing that came to mind for me was […]

Book Review: Miranda and Caliban by Jacqueline Carey

I would have to say that this book is one of my favorites that I’ve read lately. I was familiar with Shakespeare’s Tempest, and it’s actually one of my favorites of his plays. Miranda and Caliban is a retelling of The Tempest, and in my opinion excellently done. I loved how much detail was put […]

Self Portrait Project: 2016

This self portrait was largely experimental as I used two mediums that I had never painted with before: Indian Ink and also tea and coffee. I know that probably sounds weird, but tea paintings have been some of my favorites to look at over the years, and the tea stains the paper beautiful colors and […]

DVD Review: Over the Garden Wall

Merry Christmas everyone! On a whim I went out and bought Over the Garden Wall, honestly knowing nothing about the story or the characters. I liked the artwork and it grabbed me, and so I decided I’d watch it. I was glad I did, because this gem is entertaining, spooky and has a great story. […]

Book Review: Little Women by Louisa May Alcott

Once upon a time there was a lady who had absolutely no interest in reading Little Women. For years and years I had been recommended this classic, and for years and years I had no interest in reading about a bunch of girls that were also growing up. It was something I was going through […]