Art · Finished Art

Death to the Starving Artist and Fine Art World

The fine art world is an elitist, capitalist hellscape that rewards the privileged and forces the rest to struggle needlessly. Many fine artists that do it as a full time profession, typically come from some background of wealthy family. And not to say that there aren't exceptions. But most of those "successful" fine artist probably… Continue reading Death to the Starving Artist and Fine Art World

Art · Finished Art · Sketches

Lost was love betwixt first draft and final art

Happy Holidays, everyone! And all that other good stuff! As often tends to be the case, especially in recent years, this has been a very stressful holiday season. Between family illness, personal drama, and various financial woes, it has been a rollercoaster of a time. I wish I could say this stress doesn't affect my… Continue reading Lost was love betwixt first draft and final art

Art · Sketches

Some Older Throwbacks From One of my Smaller Sketchbooks

These days, I typically keep two sketchbooks at a time. A larger sketchbook and a smaller sketchbook. But things were different growing up. My teachers always pushed unto me the need to work in one of those large, black cover sketchbooks. This went on from childhood until the end of college. It was always a… Continue reading Some Older Throwbacks From One of my Smaller Sketchbooks

Art · In Progress · Sketches

Some Old Art of an Important Character: Jake Fox!

I have a lot of old art from throughout the years that I've never posted. As someone who's not chronically online, I just haven't habitualized good posting habits yet. This blog is probably a great a place as any for posting up old art and writing about it. In a way, it shouldn't be too… Continue reading Some Old Art of an Important Character: Jake Fox!