
I'm a illustrator and designer who just graduated with a BFA in Illustration from Ringling College of Art and Design.
I take requests, but I don't always do them. If I turn you down, it's nothing personal! There are some things I just won't draw, and other times it's just bad timing. I don't do elaborate pictures unless I get carried away. (You can also always commission me to draw something more elaborate and specific and we can discuss a price.)
I take requests, but I don't always do them. If I turn you down, it's nothing personal! There are some things I just won't draw, and other times it's just bad timing. I don't do elaborate pictures unless I get carried away. (You can also always commission me to draw something more elaborate and specific and we can discuss a price.)
Anonymous said: I assume you've been an artist for quite some time. How has your education changed your art? From Junior high school, high school, and your experience at Ringling?
That’s a really hard question. To be honest I wasn’t serious about art until my senior year of high school. I was really interested in drama and doing stagecraft and not so much art. College was so much different than high school in the sense that more people were serious about it. I changed so much as a person and gained so many more influences I really can’t tell you how much my education changed the work because there was so much more going on it’s hard to point and say “That’s because of school.” Ringling was more learning to work with different people than actual technique for me.
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