About Me
Thank you for visiting my site! Here is a little information about my past and my passion, I hope you enjoy it!
From the beginning I have always loved to draw and that's really saying something seeing as I can't really remember much before the age of 8-10. I have always loved cartoons but the one I still love the most is the Looney Tunes. That has always been my favorite cartoon show (I wanted to be Bugs Bunny when I grew up). I would watch and wonder how they made things . . . move. How could you make a drawing come to life? And from there I looked into tons of other things that told stories with drawings. Didn't matter if it was video game characters with sprite animations like Sonic or newspaper comic strips, I would sit down for hours trying to redraw them or make my own panel using that character or simply try to make my own characters. Once I started to really push the creation of my own characters (at about 10-12 years of age) I decided to stop redrawing DBZ and Pokemon all together (But that phase of my life did teach me a lot about foreshortening and drawing hands without me knowing it. It came in handy as I grew more and more over the years). My love for cartoons soon shifted away from just "I want to make something cool like Bugs Bunny" and more to "I want to make my own cartoons about my own world, my own characters and show them to everyone!”. So I started making my own characters and trying to create my own art style which lead me to the path I am traveling today.
When I make a story or world it’s normally after I have thought about the character the story will be about. What drives this character . . . what makes them do what they do . . . what type of world would give them such flaws or problems resulting in their current state? That is the most important thing to me at that stage.
Ok, time to wrap this up! So all in all I love making characters and stories and bringing them to life! It brings me joy to see my concepts grow and take form from just passing thoughts to full blown characters, animations or rendered drawings . . . I think that line pretty much sums up my passion when it comes to art.
From the beginning I have always loved to draw and that's really saying something seeing as I can't really remember much before the age of 8-10. I have always loved cartoons but the one I still love the most is the Looney Tunes. That has always been my favorite cartoon show (I wanted to be Bugs Bunny when I grew up). I would watch and wonder how they made things . . . move. How could you make a drawing come to life? And from there I looked into tons of other things that told stories with drawings. Didn't matter if it was video game characters with sprite animations like Sonic or newspaper comic strips, I would sit down for hours trying to redraw them or make my own panel using that character or simply try to make my own characters. Once I started to really push the creation of my own characters (at about 10-12 years of age) I decided to stop redrawing DBZ and Pokemon all together (But that phase of my life did teach me a lot about foreshortening and drawing hands without me knowing it. It came in handy as I grew more and more over the years). My love for cartoons soon shifted away from just "I want to make something cool like Bugs Bunny" and more to "I want to make my own cartoons about my own world, my own characters and show them to everyone!”. So I started making my own characters and trying to create my own art style which lead me to the path I am traveling today.
When I make a story or world it’s normally after I have thought about the character the story will be about. What drives this character . . . what makes them do what they do . . . what type of world would give them such flaws or problems resulting in their current state? That is the most important thing to me at that stage.
Ok, time to wrap this up! So all in all I love making characters and stories and bringing them to life! It brings me joy to see my concepts grow and take form from just passing thoughts to full blown characters, animations or rendered drawings . . . I think that line pretty much sums up my passion when it comes to art.