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Firefighter, Curtis Heintz, shows his humor to the camera during a visit to the No. 1 Fire Hall on November 24th, 2010.

I did basic panel edits, then I changed the tint and temp of the photo to make it not as blue and then I did a brush on everything but the water and sky and put clarity and texture and a little contrast. Then I put a brush on the sky to try to make it less bright.

February 2012

These are some preliminary drawings for a personal project designing a pub sign.

An extract from a story i made inspired by my recent trip to Malawi, using acrylic paint.

There's nothing in the world I am more passionate about than making sure I produce engaging, whimsical and detailed illustrations that Kids and Parents will want the book on their Book Shelves or Digital Library!

 

I really love what I’m doing, and it means a lot to me seeing a children’s book comes to life through a colorful illustrations. I've Illustrated more than 20 Children's Books. published on Amazon and other websites ( printed and e-books). Here you can see some of my works and personal project, enjoy!

Personal project: translating sound patterns into texture- experimenting with cracked textures on different colours. Medium: calico, acrylic, kroma paint,

Something i designed in my spare time to experiment

I seen this and I thought that it was super cool.. I have never seen anything like this.

Personal project to shoot Bay Area sunrises everyday for a month

This is a piece is part of my Personal Project for Controlled Lighting 1. It focuses on lighting used in famous pieces throughout art history. The lighting is my recreation of Rembrandt lighting.

I removed the straw that was on the momma. I added contrast and highlights.

A friends birthday present, featuring her side profile. The media I chose to use was biro

This is a piece i did for my personal project that i did on x-rays. This piece was created from an ink drawing which i then edited and played with on photoshop.

Here is two critical studies helping me on my way to final piece. Top one includes email from artist himself 'Jon Barmby'.

As a development from the models previously, I used Tadashi Kawamata as in influential artist because I liked how he combines two contrasting materials together.

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