“Painting an honest depiction of myself in a way began my journey to self-acceptance and growing/learning from pain.”
Read MoreI always wondered why I was so attached to drawing female portraits when one day, it came to me. All female characters represent me. They are all very different from each other, and that's how I often feel. I often experience this feeling of an identity crisis and not being able to focus on one thing because many things interest me.
Read MoreThe Guide to Public Farting is a self-initiated project aiming to break the stigma surrounding bowel and bladder conditions. The illustrations focus on moments that can be embarrassing or shameful that have become part of daily life for sufferers.
Read MoreThrough my drawings, I focus on depicting emotions and experiences in a way that everyone can connect with. The characters I draw are sometimes depictions of myself, but often they are combinations of the people I love and the people I encounter in my daily life.
Read More“I’m in the process of figuring out how to take the early 1900’s American illustrative techniques and abstract them, focusing each piece more on textures and abstracted shapes of landscapes. I hope my drawings leave you looking closely and feeling good!”
Read MoreI use my illustrations to capture the human form in every way possible and to highlight what society normally keeps hidden. The theme between each of my pieces is comfortability and strength within your own body. I use vibrate colors to illustrate being bold and present in a situation where someone would normally feel a sense of vulnerability.
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