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I am an illustrator and portrait artist specializing in creating dreamy, surreal and fantastical works of art. I have a love for animals, nature, and history and often incorporate these themes into my work.
I was born and raised in central Indiana and I’m currently based in Indianapolis.
Artist Style: Visual: Dream Imagery/Ethereal, Figurative, Illustrative, Nature/Wildlife, Portraiture, Surrealistic
Artist Medium: Visual Arts: Computer, Drawing Media, Fiber/Fabric, Mixed Media, Watercolor
I work in a variety of mediums ranging from traditional watercolors and inks to Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Fresco, and Procreate.
Minor in Art History
Herron School of Art & Design, Indiana University- Purdue University Indianapolis (Graduated with Distinction, 2013)
Dean’s List, Herron School of Art & Design, 2010-2013
Reverend A. G. Fraser International Travel Scholarship, Herron School of Art, 2013
Mary Milliken Memorial Scholarship, Herron School of Art & Design, 2012
Robert F. O’Connell Award, Herron School of Art & Design, 2012
IUPUI Road Award, Indiana University – Purdue University – Indianapolis, 2012
Megan Anne Beatty Art Scholarship, Westfield Washington High School, 2009
AP Studio Art Drawing Portfolio – Score 5, AP College Board, 2009
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