Poster design I made! This is a major shift from the art style I have been making, but I am super proud of this one!
potrait of a lady on fire, céline siamma / ‘cupboard love’ in in the kitchen: essays on food and life, ella risbridger / the clean house and other plays, sarah ruhl
A poster I made for a client weeks ago for a school musical! I edited the movie’s typeface to something more retro, & subdued the psychadelic 1970’s color palette. But I tried to keep the original zany tone of the story. I also had to keep that iconic purple!
Quick painting inspired by my recent ski trip! If you’re a fan of another certain winter sport, stay tuned. I’m working on another painting featuring someone you might know! 👀⛸
Gotta figure out some way to combat the quarantine depression. This is a dairy and gluten free Victoria sandwich cake! Link to recipe is below:
A quick doodle that became a sort of self portrait. It’s been awhile since I’ve updated my profile picture, so I figured why not?
Done in Photoshop
Gold foil Christmas card design!
Self portrait!
Hey look, another emotional piece of fan art! I guess this year is bringing out the soft side in me. Anyway, I finished playing the game, Nier:Automata, recently and I wanted to create something that was sort of a thank you to my fellow players? If you’ve played it, you should know the scene I’m referencing. Basically, I wanted to say that this game had me all over the place emotionally, and I may not know who you are, but I know I couldn’t have made it that far in the game without you! Oh, and for the record, I did say yes in the end. May we all continue to say yes, despite it all. :) <3
Regarding the actual game, I’m not going to post spoilers here, but if you have not played it, consider this my whole hearted recommendation. Not a lot of games can make me sob like a little bitch emotional like that. I heard the game had a complex and interesting storyline, but I thought it was going to mostly be another story about the futility of war and robots gradually developing and learning about emotions. And it was about those things! But it’s really about so much more. The game’s layout and progression is a bit mind boggling. It also took me longer than I care to admit to notice the significance regarding the characters’ names. (Engels sits outside an abandoned factory. How did I miss that one?!) And yes, the game did make me pull out my philosophy books to try and remember what I’d read in them. Overall, Nier is a very thoughtful experience (and emotional AS HELL, but this is an anime game, so no surprises there). It’s certainly more than I expected from a game where I played as a thicc gothic anime waifu and tiny boyfriend.
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A painting I did in Photoshop, but as an event poster!