Graduation/what’s next?

I’ve finally graduated college. These three pieces represent my final works while in school. I plan on expanding on this collection soon, as well as the rest of my portfolio. As a matter of fact, I will be posting a schedule for the first three or four months of 2026 before 2025 ends. As a […]

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An Bear

Bears are very important to me. Their strength inspires, and their reputation for ferocity is legendary. What really makes me connect with them is how these features they are known for contradict the actual animals. With the exception of polar bears, every ursine species consumes more plants and fruit than meat. Well, that’s not actually

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Trogl’tooth Dressup

“In the brightest corner of the dimly lit king’s chamber sits a large mirror. The king “stands” in front of the mirror, slumped over, and propped on the tail of a giant beast. The creature, Trogl’tooth, is deciding how he wants to dress his puppet for the coming day. He delicately drapes the clothing on

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Smoked Fish

Aaron Douglas (1899–1979) was a pivotal figure in the Harlem Renaissance and is often called the “Father of Black American Art.” His work fused African aesthetics with modernist techniques, focusing on the African-American experience and cultural identity. Here’s a breakdown of his significance: What Makes Aaron Douglas’s Work Notable? Who Influenced Aaron Douglas, and Who

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Genghis Rides

Aaron Douglas (1899–1979) was a pivotal figure in the Harlem Renaissance and is often called the “Father of Black American Art.” His work fused African aesthetics with modernist techniques, focusing on the African-American experience and cultural identity. Here’s a breakdown of his significance: WAaaaaaA Who Influenced Aaron Douglas, and Who Did He Influence? What About

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