Leviathan

The world is scary and mysterious, so as a teacher I’ve chosen the path of turning fear into understanding through art. My own art-making practices reflect things humans consider scary. There is beauty in fangs and fire. Light cannot exist without darkness, and there is also order in chaos. If everyone knew how beneficial spiders were to the environment, I think people would be less afraid of them. What children deserve the most is patience and care, so they can be guided through these concepts and build their own perspective.

While being able to reach an entire class is important to get lessons across, I also value the one-on-one interactions. I think it's important to be engaged with your students' interests so you can help them create the art they want most, while also getting your lesson across. I was born in a weird generation where I actually understand the things my students like, even though they are a fraction of my age. I know what it felt like in school to put time into something I wasn’t interested in, so I’m always trying to give my students a level of personal freedom in the work we make together.

I also think it's important to acknowledge the state of your students in the teaching environment. Set examples for being open with your emotions without fear of persecution. I don’t believe that there are bad students either, you have to be flexible and empathetic. I only know everything that they’re willing to tell me, and what they need most is someone to support them especially if they don’t have one elsewhere. In my journey I will give my students a sense of purpose, and create an aura of respect and fairness in my classroom. Everyone is welcome.

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A monster I saw in real life. Least scariest thing I've seen.

Crown of Skulls

Acrylic paint
24x48
2022

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This was a major project I made in my undergrad at RISD, its the biggest painting I've made yet.

Form of the Destroyer (part II, Reprise)

Acrylic over Canvas
12x24 feet
2021

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This was a digital painting inspired by a piece of literature called "Moonlight," unfortunately I forget the name of the author., its been a while.

Pain, Life, and Death

Clip Studio Paint
2000X4000PX
2021

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An editorial illustration, have fun imagining what the article was about.

The Getaway

Clip Studio Paint
3000x2000PX
2021

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Design for a dragon character I created.

KUR

Clip Studio Paint
4000x4000px
2022

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Larger composition detailing an event from a book I am writing.

Einorr Attack

Clip Studio Paint
2000x4000px
2022

Reggie's Kitchen

Stop Motion animation
2021

 

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