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Tea Time

Magic Lil Guys

Sad Sharks

Miscellaneous

Product Photos

A friend reached out to me about sharing a table together for an artist alley at BrookCon. It was late January and the event was in the middle of April. Less than 3 months to create an entire roster of items to turn into products. A horror of a challenge!

I managed to complete it! I went on to create collections for my products. Separated into 4 groups: tea time, sad sharks, magic semi-aquatic animals, and miscellaneous. These illustrations are what I like hosting tea parties, sharks, witchcraft, Pokémon, Dungeons and Dragons, and the worm on a string. There was plenty of planning, scrapping, and replanning. Overall a feat I would have never known I could accomplish if it were not for my friend.

Banned Books Designs

With the rise of banned books, the knowledge and cautionary tales hidden in these pages become more valuable. Making it imperative for us to protect and keep them accessible for everyone. Originally for a library card design contest, I chose Animal Farm and The Catcher in the Rye, because the commentary in politics and social warfare are prevalent in our modern day era. The last one is more simple in what it truly means to engage in our literature. To spark conversations, build bridges, and better understand the world and people around us.

Wedding Invite

An invitation illustrated and designed for me and my friend's fake wedding. The block that reads “Redacted”, was my friend's number. On the print it did not have the green block. We wanted an invitation that had my sharks all over and nature pieces. I opted for wisteria vines and dragonflies to act as borders. and fill in the gaps.

Crane Game

I made this illustration for fun as I wanted to depict all my interests and hyper fixations to one place. The sharks are my favorite. They like to hang out in inconvenient places.

Rainbow Fruit Collection

Experimental Painting on only one layer. I decided to paint fruit as an ode to all the still lives I was forced to endure. Honestly it was therapeutic and was a fun project I put myself on. I printed some on canvas frames and gave them to friends as gifts as they seemed lonely just on the digital medium.

Sketches

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