Carter! The Little Adventurer
I’ve been waiting for term to start to scan a couple paintings I did at the end of spring semester. So in the meantime, this is a little something a made for Digital Design. A vector character. I made little travel journals featuring this little guy. Easy to fit in your pocket you’ll always have it handy to record your adventures, wherever your travels take you!

Carter! The Little Adventurer


I’ve been waiting for term to start to scan a couple paintings I did at the end of spring semester. So in the meantime, this is a little something a made for Digital Design. A vector character. I made little travel journals featuring this little guy. Easy to fit in your pocket you’ll always have it handy to record your adventures, wherever your travels take you!

Paper Moon Doll


Feeling really bored and/or antsty this week? Grab your scissors and tape,  print out out this paper doll and get rid of that extra energy! Plus, when you’re done, you’ll have a nice little spirit to hang in your window who’ll watch out for you at night.

*if you do want to make her and her moon, print the moon out on larger paper if you can. Or on multiple sheets. Otherwise it’s a little too small for her to sit on.

Good Luck…

I did a couple more French Garden Animals. They’re so fun for me! I would love to make them into a book so I’ve made a cover and an inside cover. Each page has a back as well that shows the seed of the fruit with an aspect of that particular animal. For instance on the back of Bouffle Myrtille is a blueberry seed with horns, and under the seed is the translation of the French. Speaking of which: (from left to right) Blueberry Buffalo, Watermelon Octopus, Corn Owl.

And now you know :) What Garden Animals would you like to see? Would they make an interesting book?

Under-drawing for my second New Yorker article painting. Twas super fun drawing it, fingers crossed that painting it is just as fun..

Under-drawing for my second New Yorker article painting. Twas super fun drawing it, fingers crossed that painting it is just as fun..

Le Jardin Zoologique

The past few weeks I found myself putting off homework in favor of learning French. So, in the hopes of actually getting some work done I decided to incorporate French into my drawing . It worked. And it was awesome. I combined various fruits/vegetables with animals and illustrated the resulting creature. So come learn French with me!

The Cabbage Rabbit <Le Labin Chou>

The Grapefruit Fly <La Mouche Pamplemousse>

The Pear Fish <Le Poisson Poire>

And there you have it, six words closer to movin’ to France!

Dead Paper Doll T-T

Dont cry! She’ll be back :)

Mock-Up for a paper toy. Whaaat?!? Kind of excited now.

And sorry for the blurriness. There isn’t enough light in my room at night and I never did learn how to be a human tripod …

Isometric Drifting Village
Once I got the hang of it, isometric was pretty fun!

Isometric Drifting Village

Once I got the hang of it, isometric was pretty fun!

Compositional Concepts. From photographs we took what we learned and applied it to the piece to create something moOore than the original photo. Haha, I donno, but it was fun and definitely left some impressions to rub over on future projects and ideas. (Do you like my weird similes?)

Patterns inspired by memories of the butterfly room at the natural history museum in New York. I know nothing about fashion, and even less about patterns or textiles. But this turned out to be pretty fun. Now would anyone ever use them? That is another question entirely.
Oh ya, done in Illustrator and what not

Patterns inspired by memories of the butterfly room at the natural history museum in New York. I know nothing about fashion, and even less about patterns or textiles. But this turned out to be pretty fun. Now would anyone ever use them? That is another question entirely.

Oh ya, done in Illustrator and what not