Artwork

This page represents a collection of artwork I have done. When it comes to art, I really don’t have one main type of medium that I like to stick to. Each piece is its own unique exploration into different techniques, mediums and styles. Some are simple photo-montages, others are created with digital or physical painting techniques, and some are even a strange combination of multiple mediums.

Emerge - This digital artwork collection contains six photo-montage pieces staring the three-dimensional “D_Bunny” model in multiple post-modern scenes. The post-,militaristic locations that D_Bunny finds himself in are comprised of photographic imagery taken around CSU Monterey Bay. The unique thing about this school is that it is built upon the remains of the Fort Ord military base. ..
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Escape - This image was first created as a visual composite of three-dimensional images and photographic elements, however is was converted to a more abstract version to allow for a more simplified palette.
34 Bunnies - This image is actually a montage of a multitude of smaller images (three-dimensional graphics, photographs, hand-drawn images, etc.) all digitally compiled into one scene. I’ve always found images to be rewarding if I can find something new every time I look at them. 34 Bunnies is my attempt at this effect. Challenge: can you find ..
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Fire in the Sky - This image was also created using digital brush stroke techniques to mimic the look of a true painting. For this image I used an extremely vivid palette to evoke a stronger feeling of movement and intensity.
Lakeside Bliss - This painting was created using digital brush stroke techniques to mimic the look of a true painting. It portrays a calm peaceful lakeside night where the only thing that moves are the glowing ripples of water disturbed by jumping fish.
Temple to Sharpies - This drawing was created to show distinct, hard edges to enhance the feeling of a visual third dimension within the portrayed architecture. It mimics the run-down ruins look of an ancient civilization. And yes, it was made using Sharpie pens!
Seals on the Beach - I’m not always trying to “wow” the viewer the first time they look at my work. I often love to leave tiny surprises within each image that most wont see until the second or third viewing. This photo montage contains a slight surprise. Can you find it?