THIS IS A POSTER DESIGN I CREATED FOR SERVIS 1ST BANK'S PROST SIGN FOR THEIR OKTOBERFEST AT BACK FORTY BREWERY IN ALABAMA.
The photos above are pattern designs I designed as a self-initiated project. the series is named "creepy but cute". this project has been one of my favorites because I allowed myself to have full creative freedom. THEY WERE ALL CREATED IN PROCREATE.
BOTH OF THESE DIGITAL PIECES ARE EXAMPLES OF MY LOVE FOR MUSIC. THEY ARE INSPIRED BY TWO METAL BANDS I ENJOYED DURING MY TIME IN COLLEGE. THESE WERE BOTH CREATED IN PROCREATE.
THE ARTWORK ABOVE DEPICTS A SCENE FROM ONE OF MY FAVORITE MOVIES OF ALL TIME, "SPIRITED AWAY". THIS MOVIE IS ONE OF THE THINGS IN MY LIFE THAT HAS INSPIRED ME TO CREATE ART. THIS PIECE WAS MADE IN ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR USING ONLY THE PEN TOOL.
THE ARTWORK ABOVE DEPICTS A VILLAGE LOCATED IN THE VIDEO GAME "BREATH OF THE WILD". THIS GAME SERIES IS ALSO ONE OF THE FIRST INSPIRATIONS IN MY LIFE THAT PUSHED ME TO CREATE ART. THIS PIECE WAS ORIGINALLY DRAWN OUT AND THEN IMPORTED AND EDITTED USING ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR.
the two pieces above are recent commissions I created in procreate. 
The first one was commissioned by a good friend whose favorite movie is "trainspotting". he wanted a poster the size of a record album cover, and he allowed me full creative freedom.
the second is a commission from my older sister. she wanted a unique portrait of her children. she allowed me full creative freedom. this is a piece that I really enjoyed because I absolutely love my niece and nephews
The poster art above is a recreation of an old sketch i found in my collection of sketchbooks i have used throughout the years. this is a great example of how digital art can be a way to revamp old works.
One of my favorite aspects of digital art is that you can replay your creative process!
THE ARTWORKS ABOVE ARE DIGITAL OUTLINE SKETCHES I CREATED FOR ME AND MY FAMILY AND FRIENDS. THIS WAS A FUN AND QUICK LITTLE PROJECT THAT THEY ALL LOVED.
This illustration is one of my favorite figure studies i did during college. working with the human form has always been intriguing to me, and has inspired a lot of my work.

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