BIOGRAPHY

I have always been passionate for art for as long as I can remember. I started drawing very early in my childhood and haven’t stopped since. Early during my teenage years I was introduced to digital painting with Photoshop and became instantly hooked - I loved the freedom this medium offers and I found out I can be most creative using this format. It also helps that this is pretty much the standard now when it comes to creating commercial Illustrations.

Currently I’m working for a variety of clients, mostly illustrating book covers with fantasy and sci-fi themes. . I love this type of freedom and am very humbled that I get to illustrate work that I enjoy. I hope you enjoy my work as well, and please feel free to contact me for any questions, comments, or business inquiries.

CLIENTS

Top Secret Press
Spartamac Publishing
Eight Moons Publishing
Common Man Games
Indie Board And Cards
PoBros
Total Eclipse Games
Dramatic Development
Wize Eye Games
Last Life Games
Mystik Media

 

SOCIAL MEDIA

 

AWARDS AND FEATURES

  • Featured in several annual publications, including on several editions of Infected By Art.
  • Work featured in a variety of board and card games, including: Avalon, Agents of Smersh, Flashpoint Police Precinct, Countdown, Dem Bones, The Resistance, and many more!

 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Q: Are you available for commissions?

A: I'm currently open for commissions, yes. Please feel free to contact me with your inquiries as well as your budget and I'll get back to you as soon as possible.

 

Q: Do you work traditionally or digitally?

A: I currently work digitally, drawing and painting my illustrations with Photoshop and a Wacom tablet. Working digitally has a lot of benefits, especially for commercial work where revisions are mandatory.

 

Q: How long does an illustration take to create?

A: This varies on the subject matter and complexity of the scene, but it generally it takes me 1-2 weeks to complete a full detailed, high quality illustration.

 

Q: I'd like to get started in art. Where do I begin?

A: Begin by studying the basics. If you're serious about becoming an artist, I highly recommend you buy a newsprint pad and begin sketching every day. There's a ton of free tutorials and such available for everyone, so take advantage of this! You don't need to go to an expensive art school to become an artist. I myself am completely self taught.

 

Q: I'd like you to illustrate something for me for free - I'll give you free exposure on social media! .... Please (puppy eyes)?!!!

A: Nope!

 

Have any other questions?

Please feel free to contact me.

 

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