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Freelance artist and illustrator currently living in Columbia, South Carolina. Whimsy and surrealism dominates my everyday art.
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Finally getting back to work on the Dragon addition to the Constellation Fauna series. Been struggling on where to take this piece, but after setting it aside for a while ( and I mean a while) I think I finally got the wind back in my sails. Should hopefully have it finished within the next week.

Wish me luck!

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Scorpio bears his stinger! Don’t get stung. Check him out at Wells Illustration.

The Lion Roars! Leo makes his grand entrance into wells illustration!

Check out the 4th in the illustrated zodiac at Wells Illustration, the crabby Cancer the Crab!

Now available at my illustration store, 8” x 10” sized prints of my Constellation Fauna series. Check them out here!

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Newly available at Little Paintings, my painting shop, new prints of my own original oil paintings coming in over the next few weeks! Keep and eye out for more!

This listing is for a print of the original painting sized 12” x 12” on primed stretched canvas. Printed on Canon Pro 9000 Mark II Large Format Printer on Epson Velvet Fine Art Paper Matte Finish sized 12” x 12” with white border of .25 inches.

Just an update on the progress of the Ursas. Just a few more details and the constellation overlay, and I’ll be done.

Check out the others at my Etsy store.

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Some more progress on the fifth in the series ‘Constellation Fauna’. Layed in the background and the color block for the bears. The bears of course represent the constellations Ursa Major and Ursa Minor.

Should be finished pretty soon!

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Canes Venatici, the Hunting Dogs, await the command from their master, the Hunter.

“Canes Venatici” represented by a trio of hounds, is the fourth in the new series of paintings, “Constellation Fauna”. This series pertains to the constellations and their real or not so real animal counterparts. The image is an illustrated painting of the animal covered with the constellation bearing its name.

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Vulpecula seeks to earn his reputation as the sly old fox.

“Vulpecula” represented by the red fox, is the third in the new series of paintings, “Constellation Fauna”.

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