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Reckless Driving

Reckless Driving is a piece inspired by the song of that title by Lizzy McAlpine. It originally started as a painting I began many years ago and was just now attempting to finish. I had been listening to the song and the silhouette from the music video kept appearing in my mind so I put it to paper. The geometric shapes seem to shatter, starting from the figure and spiraling out. It felt fitting for a song about crashing and falling apart.


Dimensions: 9×12 inches

Mediums: Acrylic Paint, Acrylic Paint Markers, and Pen

Sale Status: NFS

Inktober 2022

For Inktober 2022, I decided to write my own prompt list. For all 31 days of October, I chose to draw a ghost dressed up in different Halloween costumes. This was my first time writing my own list and my first time completing the Inktober challenge on time by the end of the month. Each drawing for Inktober 2022 was done on a blank white greeting card. I wanted these drawings to be fun renditions of my iconic ghost symbol, reflecting both a simple art style and a more light-hearted aspect of Halloween: silly costumes!

I have always loved Halloween and have been attempting to complete the Inktober challenge since I was in High School. I often times feel stumped by the official prompt lists which is why this year I’ve chosen to create my own inspiration. Ghosts are one of my favorite icons of Halloween, I have an entire shelf dedicated to ghost artwork, figures, and even candles! It only felt right to use these ghosts as source material for this series of drawings. While committing to creating a piece of art every day for a month is quite challenging, I look forward to trying again next year with a new set of prompts.



Dimensions: N/A

Mediums: Pen and Ink

Sale Status: For Sale


26

A self portrait in charcoal paired with lyrics from Paramore’s song “26”. This piece was not only an assigned figure drawing project in class but also a moment of self reflection. This piece studies the technical skills of drawing the figure, fabric, and the importance of choosing the proper pose for such a piece.


Dimensions: 16×20 inches

Mediums: Charcoal, Tinted Gesso

Sale Status: Prints For Sale here

Series: Portraits

Glassy

This piece is a simple still life of some glass items. It was a school assignment that I enjoyed immensely as it was one of the first times I used oil pastels and realized how much I like the medium.


Dimensions: N/A

Mediums: Oil Pastels

Sale Status: Prints For Sale here

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