Sketchbook: Playing with Narrative and Collapsed Time

In a previous post, I mentioned how I was drawing inspiration from medieval European religious art. Some tropes, like robes and golden halos are easy spot. But, I am also exploring the way in which medieval art collapses narrative space and time into a single image. It’s honestly, one of my favourite parts of era’s […]
Sketchbook: Getting Medieval with Colour

A recent drawing from my sketchbook. A couple months ago, I realised I had forged what I’m calling a “new relationship with colour”. This new bond coincided with the melding of a couple fun influences, too.
Digital Murals on Digital Walls

A collection of digital murals on digital walls. I pulled these from my Procreate archives. I get a lot of enjoyment out of playing with free stock photos. I also love murals and street art. I’ve never done a real live mural. Maybe it’s not totally in my skillset, but it’s on my bucket list. […]
Burnout and Renewing A Creative Practice

Back in May, I found myself with a lot of time on my hands. After two years of a high stress job (including a year of a now very familiar pandemic), I got fed up with all the burnout and the churn of endless self-care regimens. I walked away.