Art and Illustration

Traditional art has always been a core part of who I am as a creative. It’s where I learned to observe closely, experiment freely, and understand how to translate an idea into a finished product. Those same instincts shape my design practice today. Working with physical mediums—sketching, painting, exploring texture and composition—gives me a sharper eye and a more intuitive approach to solving visual problems in design.

Much of my design inspiration comes directly from the time I spend outdoors and making and studying art. The skills I develop in one discipline continually elevate the other, creating a natural flow between my artistic foundation and my design work.

This showcase brings together a selection of a few pieces I’ve created over the years, spanning multiple mediums and reflecting the artistic roots behind my design process.

Bull Elk
Oil on Wood Panel, 9×12

Teton River
Oil on Canvas, 18×24

Hazy Texas Sunset
Oil on Canvas, 12×16

Guadalupe Mountains
Textile Paint on dyed fabric, 24×36

Buck Fever
Ink Pen on Paper, 9×12

Smoking Spirits
Charcoal on textured paper 18×24

Casa Grande
Oil on Wood Panel 9×12

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