DEATH CARD
*This illustration was created as part of a Tarot card series*
Medium: Oil Paint On Canvas
The Death card represents change, transformation.
In the Buddhist philosophy, there is the concept of Dukkha which refers to the human condition. Dukkha specifically mentions the nature of existence, which brings with it the following: dissatisfaction, discomfort and misery.
My work alludes to this concept by providing the viewer with a narrative of human reactions to reality. I encourage the viewer to partake in self reflection towards transcendence.
Spider_One
Medium: Mixed Media on Paper
Powerman 5000 concept art for a poster
American Culture
Medium: Silkscreen
This work was created using the guideline concept of “American Culture”. I referenced several quintessential components of the stereotypical idea of what it means to be immersed in our cosmopolitan experience.
Biosphere
Medium: Water Color on Paper
This work incorporates the scientific and natural components of a desert, such as the fauna and animal life.
Tower Card
*This illustration was created as part of a Tarot card series*
Medium: Oil Paint on Canvas
The Tower card represents a call for change and the destruction of the false walls we build
In the Buddhist philosophy, there is the concept of Dukkha which refers to the human condition. Dukkha specifically mentions the nature of existence, which brings with it the following: dissatisfaction, discomfort and misery.
My work alludes to this concept by providing the viewer with a narrative of human reactions to reality. I encourage the viewer to partake in self reflection towards transcendence
Cut It Out
Medium: Mixed Media
Go Punk Yourself
Medium: Oil Paint on Canvas
The call to adventure that spans across map and sea
Joey (Portrait)
Medium: Oil Pastel on Heavyweight Paper
Soviet Union
Medium: Mixed Media on Paper
Dreamscape of a dystopia
Unity
Medium: Print (Ink on paper)
The unification of mind, body and soul
Swim
Medium: Print (ink on paper)
The illustration of science into dreamscape
Heart
Medium: Print (ink on paper)
The illustration of science into dreamscape