• Snow White with the poisonous apple in the forest with her little friends. The actual character of the Snow White was used in a short 1-page tutorial on How to Paint Steampunk Fashion in Digital Artist Magazine. I recently met a publisher in Australia that wants to reproduce this image on the cover of an art/student journal.

  • This was a fun personal piece. Another interest of mine is of course dogs. Both Freckles and Ripley are in the painting. The portrait is of my friend and coworker, Jessica Kaldem, a wonderful graphic designer. I hope the canines don't poop in her magnificent hairdo!

  • This Banshee character was published by Alderac Entertainment for their "Phase" CCG Gaming Cards. She was originally painted without a background so I put in an environment design painting I did for class.

  • Another character published by Alderac Entertainment for their "Phase" CCG Gaming Cards. She was originally painted without a background so I put in an environment design painting I did for class.

  • This was published in Hustler Magazine this year 2011. I painted it at the beginning of the year, I was inspired by Tron Legacy. I used what I learned from my environment design class to paint the city streets.

  • My first pinup for Hustler Magazine, published in 2009. I thought an android can have many uses, but I edited it down for this gallery.

  • This is my second pinup for Hustler Magazine.

  • This was originally printed in Alderac Entertainment CCG Phase Cards. Since then I modified it, foreshortened the figure and used it as a 1-page tutorial in Digital Artist Magazine about foreshortening. Notice the resemblance of the hero to a certain Musical Legend! I think he will break into a song…"Beat it…just beat it!"

  • I wanted to paint a whimiscal piece of a lady in a Marie Antoinette costume. 18th Century tapestries have a lot of paintings of women in swings, so I thought it would be fun if it was carried off by a bird. Of course she might be too heavy, so I gave her fairy wings that can assist in her flight.

  • When I was painting this, I was thinking of the approaching 2011 San Diego Comic-Con. I thought it would be funny if the boy being saved was looking at her panties. Afterall, latex-clad superheroes all wear such skimpy clothing. Needless to say, this is another homage to Gil Elvgren.

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