Category: visuals

  • Naughty or Nice.

    Naughty or Nice.

    …Ho Ho Ho… I wanted to do something to express my holiday cheer – that didn’t require an excessive amount of time (or thinking) – and this naughty or nice femme fatale seemed like the perfect playful idea. I love her hat! I would say sorry for my yet-to-be-finished story, but I told you it…

  • WIRED

    When being “tied to your phone” meant something literal. I thought I’d try something fun but meaningful this time around. I’m still on my quest to create illustrations that talk about our excessive use of technology (and other dangers), but I wanted to come in somewhere between my green monster and the painter. At first…

  • The Muse Within

    The Muse Within

    “I am my own muse, the subject I know best.” Frida Kahlo I thought I’d share my latest illustration… one that I’m actually quite happy about. Not because of the quality, or any techniques that I used, but because it’s the result of some reflecting I did after my post on technology, social media, and…

  • Creation…

    Creation…

    vs. Automation. It’s funny that the “to be continued” story that I wrote a while ago (and have yet to continue) was a fictional tale about artificial intelligence, and here I am moving on to a new idea that deals with something quite similar – but uses visual communication instead. In theory, that means that…

  • Futuristic Love

    Futuristic Love

    “The square root of 725,904 is 852.” “That is correct,” Naya’s mother beamed. “It is no surprise that you gain intelligence with each new day. It is your destiny.” Naya lifted her right hand to her chin and then moved it downward, toward her mother; a gesture meaning “thank you,” which she had recently learned…

  • the Troubadour

    the Troubadour

    A Short Story (Part Four). I should have been thrilled when Freddy agreed, but instead I was uneasy. He was way too eager.  Freddy hated going out, and he hated Ray even more, so the response I had expected was a smirk or a chuckle, followed by a big “HELL no,” or a smart remark…