Welcome to my sketchbook. Here is where you can find some of my ongoing projects, scribbles, and meanderings.
Clown Tarot
An ongoing project I'm currently working on to illustrate a full tarot deck featuring vintage clowns.
All are illustrated using Procreate on the ipad.
All are illustrated using Procreate on the ipad.
Migraine in the Bunker
Migraine is a goofy supervillain comic I'm currently working on. I plan to post it online as a webcomic. It features a miserable little supervillain named Migraine (aka Vince Park). Don't let his short stature and general dishevelment fool you-- he has the power to give people debilitating migraines with one look. He is joined by his new partner-in-crime Nowhere Man (Jax Cardoso), a teleporter and former superhero whose financial troubles let him to the dark side, as well as his sidekick Amandine (villain names are overrated), an overeager fangirl with frightening power over temperature control.
Together with their new (and clairvoyant) manager, Declan Graye, they re-open the Bunker, a ghastly organization of supervillains. The goal? Track down and steal a group of powerful artifacts that a benefactor is willing to pay an enormous amount of money for (plus some light corporate terrorism on the side). But they better do it quick, because the hero Dynaman and his cohorts are hot on their trail, and there are secrets those in power would do anything to keep quiet.
In the end, it may be that the ones closest to Migraine that he needs to fear the most...
Together with their new (and clairvoyant) manager, Declan Graye, they re-open the Bunker, a ghastly organization of supervillains. The goal? Track down and steal a group of powerful artifacts that a benefactor is willing to pay an enormous amount of money for (plus some light corporate terrorism on the side). But they better do it quick, because the hero Dynaman and his cohorts are hot on their trail, and there are secrets those in power would do anything to keep quiet.
In the end, it may be that the ones closest to Migraine that he needs to fear the most...
Magia Dell'arte
Some concepts into a story I have been poking at on and off for a few months now. It's like a classic "kids in Magic School" except in a world where spells are cast through art, so it's actually just "kids in Art School".
The main characters are based off of classic Commedia dell'arte characters because I'm a huge nerd (Pierrot, Columbine, Harlequin). Meanwhile, frightening spirits have begun to haunt the school, and the only way to set them free is to do what art does best: tell their story.
The main characters are based off of classic Commedia dell'arte characters because I'm a huge nerd (Pierrot, Columbine, Harlequin). Meanwhile, frightening spirits have begun to haunt the school, and the only way to set them free is to do what art does best: tell their story.
Amaryllis
After the death of the uncle who raised her, a troubled Amaryllis takes up his old sword and travels along the same path her uncle walked many years ago.
When Amaryllis joins up with the cheerful butterfly mage, Butterfly, she’s swept up into helping some guy take out a demon of all things. That's when she realizes her uncle's sword is more than just a sentimental memento from her uncle's monster-slaying days. In fact, when she and Butterfly rescue a nervous young member of the Demon Control Force, they learn the sword may be as dangerous as it is powerful. The rest of the Force is willing to do anything to retrieve it.
But the most dangerous thing of all might just end up being Amaryllis herself.
At its core, this story is about grief and the different journeys we go through to feel connected to those we've lost.
When Amaryllis joins up with the cheerful butterfly mage, Butterfly, she’s swept up into helping some guy take out a demon of all things. That's when she realizes her uncle's sword is more than just a sentimental memento from her uncle's monster-slaying days. In fact, when she and Butterfly rescue a nervous young member of the Demon Control Force, they learn the sword may be as dangerous as it is powerful. The rest of the Force is willing to do anything to retrieve it.
But the most dangerous thing of all might just end up being Amaryllis herself.
At its core, this story is about grief and the different journeys we go through to feel connected to those we've lost.