Year: 2010
Medium: Graphite, blue india ink
Format: 5″ x 8″ moleskine journal, 2 page spread
Trees (right-side-up)
Cat and Dog (upside-down)
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My art, My life
Year: 2010
Medium: Graphite, blue india ink
Format: 5″ x 8″ moleskine journal, 2 page spread
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Categories: 2010 to Present, Drawings, Graphite, Ink, Journal Pages.
Title: “Raven’s Call”
Year: 2010
Medium: Graphite, ink
Format: 14″x17″
Categories: 2010 to Present, Drawings, Graphite, Ink.
Year: 2009
Medium: Graphite, red and black india ink, colored pencil
Format: 5″ x 8″ moleskine journal, 2 page spread

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Categories: 2005 to 2009, Colored Pencil, Drawings, Graphite, Ink.
Year: 2009
Medium: Graphite, india ink, colored pencil
Format: 5″ x 8″ moleskine journal, 2 page spread

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Categories: 2005 to 2009, Colored Pencil, Drawings, Graphite, Ink, Journal Pages.
Year: 2009
Medium: Graphite, blue india ink
Format: 5″ x 8″ moleskine journal, 2 page spread

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Categories: 2005 to 2009, Drawings, Graphite, Ink, Journal Pages.
Year: 2009
Medium: Graphite, acrylic, colored pencil
Format: 5″ x 8″ moleskine journal, 2 page spread

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Categories: 2005 to 2009, Colored Pencil, Drawings, Graphite, Ink, Journal Pages.
Year: 2009
Medium: Graphite, red india ink
Format: 5″ x 8″ moleskine journal, 2 page spread

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Categories: 2005 to 2009, Drawings, Graphite, Ink, Journal Pages.
Title: ‘Black Crow’
Year: 2009
Medium: India ink, graphite, colored pencil
Format: 11″ x 14″
Details: For sale, original and prints

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Categories: 2005 to 2009, Colored Pencil, Drawings, Graphite, Ink.
Year: 2009
Medium: Final: Digital, Adobe InDesign. Original Illustration: India ink, graphite, colored pencil
Format: 8.5″ x 11″
Class: Typography I (CDES 334) at Chico State
Details: Résumé, focused on my art background

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Categories: 2005 to 2009, Colored Pencil, Drawings, Graphic Design Class, Graphite, Ink.
Title: ‘Solitude #2′
Year: 2008
Medium: Oil, graphite, brush pen
Format: 8″ x 10″ canvas board
Details: SOLD

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Categories: 2005 to 2009, Graphite, Ink, Oil, Paintings.
Title: ‘Solitude #1′
Year: 2008
Medium: Oil, graphite, brush pen
Format: 8″ x 10″ canvas board

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Categories: 2005 to 2009, Graphite, Ink, Oil, Paintings.
Year: 2008
Medium: Hand-illustrated letters with a brush pen on marker paper
Format: 8″ x 8″
Class: Letterforms (CDES 332) at Chico State
Project Details: Direct Letterforms

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Categories: 2005 to 2009, Graphic Design Class, Ink.
Year: 2008
Medium: Hand-illustrated letters with a brush pen on marker paper
Format: 8″ x 8″
Class: Letterforms (CDES 332) at Chico State
Project Details: Direct Letterforms

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Categories: 2005 to 2009, Graphic Design Class, Ink.
Year: 2008
Medium: Digital (Illustrator)
Format: 8″ x 8″
Class: Letterforms (CDES 332) at Chico State
Project Details: ’883′ represents the Harley Davidson 883 Sportster

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Categories: 2005 to 2009, Digital, Drawings, Graphic Design Class, Ink.
Year: 2008
Medium: Digital (Illustrator)
Format: 8″ x 8″
Class: Letterforms (CDES 332) at Chico State
Project Details: The letter ‘A’ represents the Air Force Academy Chapel in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

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Categories: 2005 to 2009, Digital, Drawings, Graphic Design Class, Ink.
Title: Visual Timekeeper
Year: 2007
Medium: Pen, colored pencil
Format: approximately 5″ x 5″
Details: I drew this as a Christmas present for my brother-in-law. He loves to play the drums and his alias is Visual Timekeeper, denoted by the hourglass inside of the pupil.

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Categories: 2005 to 2009, Colored Pencil, Drawings, Ink.
Title: Mystery Folding Card
Year: 2002
Medium: Colored Pencil, Ink Pen
Format: approximately 4″ x 6″ each
Class: Visual Communication Concepts (CDES 132) at Chico State

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Categories: 2000 to 2004, Colored Pencil, Drawings, Graphic Design Class, Ink.
Title: Newsletter Comps
Year: 2002
Medium: Graphite, Ink Pen
Format: approximately 4″ x 5″ each
Class: Visual Communication Concepts (CDES 132) at Chico State

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Categories: 2000 to 2004, Drawings, Graphic Design Class, Graphite, Ink.
Title: ‘Underwater’
Year: 2008
Medium: Ink and graphite
Format: 17″ x 14″

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Categories: 2005 to 2009, Drawings, Graphite, Ink.
I’ve always wanted a tattoo. But I’ve also always told myself I would never get one until I drew it myself. Why put someone else’s art on my own body when I am an artist myself? And I’ve always stuck to that. Not once have I ever been tempted to get a tattoo impulsively. It’s been 10 years now. But I finally drew one!
My sister, Beckie, and I decided we wanted to each get a tattoo before we turned 30, so with her 30th looming and mine being barely more than a year away, we decided to do it together, and to get the same tattoo. We wanted an image that described both of us and that had emotional meaning. Why else get a tattoo, right?
So, the day is set for tomorrow at 11:00. I’ll post photos after they’re done. My fabulous friend, Jenn, is going with us to shoot the event!

So, here’s what it means to us…
The flower is our version of a morning glory. It represents our mother who passed away little more than a year ago, after a 3 and a half year battle with ovarian cancer. We wanted something to visual remember her by, something we could see daily that would remind us of her and what a beautiful person she was. The morning glory is her birth month flower, it symbolizes love and affection. She was born in September.
The bird represents two things… the first is our great-grandfather who made both Beckie and me a necklace when we were just toddlers. They have our name in little square letter beads, and a bird bead on each side. It still to this day is my absolute favorite necklace. The second meaning is that it is a chestnut-backed chickadee, to be specific, the bird for the month of December, the month our mother passed away.
Plus, it was mom that always thought tattoos were ‘so cute’ and had always wanted to get one herself. She’d love that we’re finally getting one, so it seems only fitting :)
Categories: 2005 to 2009, Drawings, Ink.
Year: 2007
Medium: Pigment liner (.01 and .03 mostly), colored pencil
Format: approximately 6″ x 8″ or 6″ x 9″ each
etails: These are drawings I did for three of my close friends for Christmas/New Years. We had decided to make “admire statements” for each other, implemented in whatever way we chose to do so, instead of spending money. What a a great idea! The idea came from my friend Jamie Varon, and she wrote about it in this post. What I chose to do for my pieces is use a common quote in each of the pieces and incorporate words which I felt described each of their characters (which you may or may not be able to make out in the images below). I had no idea what I was drawing for each going in to them. They just sort of… happened. And I love how they turned out!
I chose this particular quote because each of my friends are experiencing great changes in their lives, and I wanted a way to express that friendship is important, no matter the distance between the friends. Here it is in type, in case you can’t read it in the drawings…
“Even though we’ve changed and we’re all finding our own place in the world, we all know that when the tears fall or the smile spreads across our face, we’ll come to each other because no matter where this crazy world takes us, nothing will ever change so much to the point where we are not all still friends.” - author unknown



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Categories: 2005 to 2009, Colored Pencil, Drawings, Ink.
Title: ‘Red Enchanting’
Year: 2007
Medium: Colored pencils, ink pens, ink wash
Format: 6″ x 9″
Details: My first attempt at an abstract…

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Categories: 2005 to 2009, Colored Pencil, Drawings, Ink, Ink Wash.
Title: Wine Corkscrew
Year: 2007
Medium: Prismacolor markers, black and white colored pencils, ink pens, graphite, Adobe Photoshop CS3 (final)
Format: 11″ x 17″
Class: Graphic Visualization (CDES 333) at CSU, Chico
Details: For this assignment we had to redesign a common household object or appliance. The final was to be a comprehensive rendering of our idea, printed out digitally in color on 11″ x 17″ paper. It had to include a title, a short description, images of the product in use, elevations (“flat” renderings of the product), and possible other colors (optional). For the final digital composition I scanned, and then layered in Photoshop, pieces of the studies I had done (displayed at the bottom of this post) instead of re-illustrating the combined items by hand.

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Here are the studies that I did for this piece. Click on any of the thumbnails below to view a larger image.
Categories: 2005 to 2009, Colored Pencil, Digital, Drawings, Graphic Design Class, Ink, Marker.
Title: ‘Trash Collect-igator’
Year: 2007
Medium: Prismacolor markers (30%, 50%, and 70% cool greys), black and white colored pencils, ink pens
Format: 11″ x 15″
Class: Graphic Visualization (CDES 333) at CSU, Chico
Details: For this assignment we had to create a robot that could perform a typical household chore. I think mine is pretty self-explanatory, complete with the end of it’s tail being a step for opening the mouth wider… or lifting the trash lid in terms of a real trash can.

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Categories: 2005 to 2009, Colored Pencil, Drawings, Graphic Design Class, Ink, Marker.
Title: Untitled
Year: 2002
Medium: Pen
Format: 8.5″ x 11″
Class: Visual Communication Concepts (CDES 132) at Chico State

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Categories: 2000 to 2004, Graphic Design Class, Ink.