Recent Artwork
Newest pieces are towards the top of each group.

Drawings
  Hooray for nude models! The little kid in this one is just a statue though o.o 24x36, brown paper, white chalk, and charcoal.

  Naked! 24x36, charcoal.

  More figure drawing, 24x36, charcoal.

  Skeleton. Naked I guess? It looks unproportionate, because it's supposed to be. The objective was to include two or more different perspectives. And it is wearing glasses. 18x24, charcoal, marker.

  This was the first still life I've done that was larger than 18x24. All those lines over the drawing are actual mistake lines. That is to say, I erased the composition probably 10 times before actually finding one that was suitable. 24x36, charcoal.

  Self-portrait. I know, I'm gorgeous :B I did this in a surprisingly short time and it came out pretty well, though I did exaggerate some features. 18x24, charcoal.

  Figure, 18x24, charcoal.

  This is a safety pin. I magnified it in my drawing quite a bit, to the point where it looks abstract. At first when you look at it you're kind of confused, but when you learn what it actually is I think it's rather amusing. 18x24, charcoal.

  Apples and books. 18x24, charcoal.

  Books stacked on top of each other. In case you couldn't tell. 18x24, charcoal.

  Still life made of geometric shapes. How exciting. 18x24, charcoal.

Paintings
  A still life. That took over 20 hours to complete. 24x30 canvas, acrylic paint.

  This is a combination of different works of art. Most noticeably, the setting is the same from "Nighthawks" by Ed Hopper. Other paintings thrown in there include Matisse's "Red Room", the obvious Mona Lisa, Van Gogh's "Starry Night", Munch's "Scream", and the melting clocks from Salvador Dali's "Persistence of Memory". I also threw myself in there too ;P 18x24 canvas, acrylic paint.

  Still life painting. 12x16 canvas, acrylic paint.

  A strange painting I did for my painting class. It has a lot of weird stuff, and that's me and my dog in the boat. 9x12 canvas, acrylic paint.

Fanart
  Snape and his patronus. ;_; Snape was the best part of Harry Potter 7. The patronus spells out "Always". This drawing was originally a very small doodle in my sketchbook. Photoshop.

  I attempted to illustrate a specific scene from HP7 here, the part where Harry sees Snape's patronus in the woods. I worked forever on this until I gave up. Photoshop, Illustrator.

  Andromeda Black from Harry Potter, in her Hogwarts, pre-Ted Tonks days. Photoshop, Illustrator.

  Sirius and James: looking like a couple of crack addicts. x_x. Photoshop.

  Hermione. Photoshop, Illustrator.

  Tinkerbell :D Photoshop and Illustrator.

Other
  A redesign of Evanescence's "Open Door" album cover, front and back. This took a long time, and it was entirely difficult, but it came out awesome. Adobe Illustrator.

  Part of a stamp series I created, the theme had something to do with locations in the United States, like the Southwest or the Rockies (below). Adobe Illustrator.

  The second stamp. There were three stamps but the third one I made turned out like crap. Adobe Illustrator.

  Poster design for a fake exhibition. The concept was life is better with art in it. Adobe Illustrator.

  Illustration done for my Adobe Illustrator class. The objective was to make a clock with the numbers perfectly aligned.

  Recreation of a parrot image using different brush strokes. Adobe Illustrator.

  White roses. Adobe Illustrator.

  Two-dimensional texture and movement design. 5x7, India ink pen.

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