Stippled illustration of a Knight holding a sword and shield, red floral is behind it to its left and right all while contained inside an intricate border + Enlarge
The Knight of Swords 2021 Micron Pen, Procreate 8.5 x 11”
Stippled illustration of a broken skull and its jaw bone separated in front of a  broken sword, there’s broken skull fragments floating around the illustration all while contained inside an intricate border. + Enlarge
Ace of Swords 2021 Micron Pen, Procreate 8.5 x 11”
Stippled illustration of a snake with its tongue showing wrapped around a sword + Enlarge
The Serpent 2021 Micron Pen, Procreate 18 x 24”
Stippled illustration of a skeleton covered in drapery holding a red rose. Theres red floral behind it to its left and right all while contained inside an intricate border. + Enlarge
The Empress 2021 Micron Pen, Procreate 8.5 x 11”
Red stippled illustration of a cats head thats scowling + Enlarge
Frenzy 2021 Micron Pen, Procreate 8 x 6.5”
Stippled illustration of a skeleton with its head removed + Enlarge
INSANITY 2021 Micron Pen, Procreate 8.5 x 11”
Statement

Before I came to MICA I had no idea of the direction I wanted to take my artwork, what style I wanted to work in or if I was even good enough to be there surrounded by other amazing artists. However my professors pushed me and guided me into finding my style and have continued to do so. Personally I enjoy doing traditional work and creating pieces in the style of black and white pointillism. Although this technique can be a lengthy process, I’m always inspired by the outcome, and the process has also proven to be very therapeutic for me. I typically love macabre art, and find most of my inspiration comes from skulls, skeletons, bugs, and snakes. The creative process to me is always an exciting one and I’m beginning to learn my process, how I work and also how to work more efficiently. I’m very excited for where my art will take me and this journey that I’m on. Moreover, I’m interested in continuing to learn, connect and grow as an artist and push my work further out there.

Illustration (BFA) Students