Welcome to the playground.
There is only one rule and one rule only and that is to have fun and have fun only.
Other than commercial work, I actively engage with the Internet creative communities and utilize my Instagram account as my creative outlet for my unorthodox ideas.
Here lies the progress and growth of my illustration, something I take huge pride in and enjoy doing immensely inside this creative playground 😊✏️
The Bigger Picture Show
Every year the Indy Film Fest and Lodge Design host The Bigger Picture Show. It summons out all the Indianapolis creative scene’s crouching tigers, hidden dragons into the same gallery to recreate movie posters and all fundings go towards supporting Indy Film Fest. I was very fortunate to be invited and participated in these events from 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2019. Below were my posters donated to The Bigger Picture Show ↓
Shrek
Release date: May 18, 2001
Bigger Picture Show Entry Year: 2015
Spirited Away
Release date: July 20, 2001 (Japan)
Bigger Picture Show Entry Year: 2016
Yellow Submarine
Release date: July 17, 1968 (UK)
Bigger Picture Show Entry Year: 2017
James and the Giant Peach
Release date: April 12, 1996
Bigger Picture Show Entry Year: 2018
The Lion King’s Speech
Release date: June 14, 1994 (The Lion King) & January 7, 2011 (The King’s Speech)
Bigger Picture Show Entry Year: 2019
The Monster Project
Reimagined monster design from an Indianapolis 4th grade student selected by The Monster Project organization. This was a really fun and meaningful experience for me. As a kid, I always wished to have my doodles drawn professionally by an artist. Little did I know, I got to have the opportunity to do that for someone else through this project. Please remember to check the rest of the artists' work here!
Original monster drawing by Alyssa, an 4th grader from Indianapolis, Indiana.
My re-imagined of Alyssa’s monster illustration.
Pattern Magazine
Issue Vol.10: The Milestone Issue | Fall 2016
Invited by Pattern Magazine to render my vision of what Indianapolis, Indiana, might look like in 200 years.
This is my illustration among with 10 other selected local artists.
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