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“Forgotten Innocence” is a mixed media illustration of delicate skeletal cherubs holding on to the beauty and dangerousness of nature. This was inspired by macabre Victorian creations, mythology and the stunning Renaissance paintings of Italian masters.
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“Red Roses and Liquid Romance” fuses gothic romance with a modern splash of fantasy and dark beauty. This is a digital art rendering based on my photography. The art print is available at my ETSY SHOP.
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This fantasy anatomical heart is combined with a cactus rose plant, indicating the strength and vulnerability of love. This conceptual piece was originally created with pen/ink, textured papers and digital coloring. It’s available at my ETSY SHOP.
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This steampunk-inspired room theme and object collection (piano bookshelf and wall clock) was created for MyWebRoom.com, a cool website where each designer room object coordinates to bookmarks and browsing features.
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These Steampunk Seahorses are lost in an underwater world of gadgetry and beauty. Created with pen and digital coloring, this piece is available as an art print and a tshirt for both men and women.
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Just listed this Steampunk Skull art print on Etsy, influenced by Victorian taxidermy and elegance. It’s available on a professional grade 8.5×11″ paper stock. Check it out here
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“Curious Bestiary” is inspired by steampunk, taxidermy, Victorian oddities and the macabre. This creature may look a bit ghastly, but exists in pure innocence.
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“Enduring Hope” is a skeletal homage to Mother Nature and is inspired by Tim Burton’s “Corpse Bride” and the upcoming Day of the Dead. In today’s pop culture, images of skeletons don’t hold the same horror and disdain as it has in the past and I wanted to explore that concept–where death is an integral part of life and there’s always beauty in the most mundane or misunderstood subjects. This piece was created with pen/ink and incorporates some of my photographic textures and backgrounds.