"Don't Cell Yourself Short" reductive screenprint. 2014
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"Don't Cell Yourself Short" reductive screenprint. 2014
Reductive woodcut "Consuming Colossal" 2014
Another old sketch
T-shirt I made from sharpie.
Older sketch intended for consuming colossal series. 2014
My most recent linocut that I made as a part to my future consuming collosals series.
Some recent photos of my most recent concept of the consuming constructed collosals.
T-shirt design I made. Practice using Illustrator starting from a basic sketch.
Little digital piece I threw together today. It looks nothing like this because the quality got dropped on it's head. I kind of dig it minus the lack of detail in the elephant.
Some of the sketches i've amassed recently.
The finished product of my lithography print. It's titled "Hook, Line and Sinker". Only got to print a small run of these guys.
The progress and finished product of my final lithography project. It's a piece about the consumption of natural resources and a dystopic society was the aftermath.
My most recent print is a soft ground etching that employs a use of fingerprinting and just drawing onto the plate directly. This plate will go through some aquatinting and maybe even another layer of ground.
Some speed sketches done to try to figure out the next print I was going to make.
The progress on my most recent litho stone.
My newest litho print. It's titled "A Distant Past". Conceptually it is a representative of how at times we distance ourselves from the past often times. We often forget that we should occasionally look to the past to seek our roots or reflect upon what we have gone through. It's not good to live in the past, but it doesn't hurt to take a glimpse back.
My next lithography work in progress. It's a conceptual work about revisiting the past and embracing the nostalgia of happier times in youth.