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This page is a collection of various digital paintings I've done over the last few years. Some of these paintings are just made up in my head while others are recreations of photos I found on the Internet. Prints are available for $150 (USD); price includes shipping via 2nd Day FedEx delivery. Click on the thumbnails below to open a larger image.
Kobe Bryant Commission, Night Scene
Kobe Bryant
Night Scene
The above Kobe Bryant painting was painted for someone who came across my website and asked if I could do a painting of Kobe versus Shaq and Dwayne Wade. Always looking for ways to expand, I took the commission. The night scene study is an earlier painting, one of my first all digital paintings in fact. I am still quite fond of it, 5 years later.
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The Loss Series - James and Rachel
Loss
James
Rachel
Rachel
These paintings are all inspired by a short film I made a while back called "Loss." The basics of the plot revolve around James and his search for his wife Rachel who was kidnapped years earlier by soldiers. I've written a screenplay that elaborates on the story of these two and I will, hopefully, one day sit down and create a graphic novel based on that story. In the meantime, these paintings will
have to suffice. Basically these are character studies I did in order to get a feel for the look of
the characters.
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The Legends of Battleground - King Winthrope and Lord Roshnok
King Winthrope
Lord Roshnok
King Winthrope Versus Lord Roshnok
Helm
The Legends of Battleground is a world of characters and stories that I created a few years ago and that I have been working on and expanding ever since. The story is too complicated to describe here but it's essentially a medieval fantasy story involving warring factions of monsters and humans. The above paintings are character studies for the main characters of Lord Roshnok and King Winthrope.
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Robots and Optimus Prime
Robot
Optimus Prime
Robot
Robots. What is it about them? I just can't get enough. I like the old timey, 50s style boxy robots and then of course the contemporary style of the more organic influenced designs. And of course good old Optimus Prime is in the middle there, always watchful for any Decepticon threats.
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