I’ve had a sketchbook for as long as I can remember. These documentations of my life, emotions, relationships, and feelings are some of the most important tethers to reality that I have. Over time, my sketchbook practice has changed and morphed in order to become what I needed at that point in my life. Collage, poetry, self-portraits, drawings of friends and family, musings of things lost, and reminders of things gained are just a few of the methods I use to turn blank pages into something that helps, if just a little.

3/13/2024 Transparency vellum, paper, crayon, color pencil, and alcohol marker

3/28/2024 Prismacolor color pencil study

3/31/2024 graphite figure study

4/10/2024 marker vine study

Cloister of the Dead

5/25/2024 Ink study in San Gimignano

5/26/2024 studies from Rome

5/28/2024 colored pencil study from the Uffizi Gallery

5/29/2024 colored pencil and Copic markers from Borghese Gallery

5/31/2024 Italian memories drawn with toes

8/1/2024 Prismacolor colored pencil and Copic marker study

8/3/2024 figure study in marker and ball point pen

"2/4/2024"

"2/8/2024"

"2/19/2024"

4/14/2023 beach tree graveyard plein air, graphite lemon absolut vodka golf cart calling my girlfriend salt and tiny clams

11/13/2023 1/2 Ink gesture drawings while riding a charter bus.

11/13/2023 2/2 Ink gesture drawings while riding a charter bus.

9/14-15/2023 Exploratory graphite life drawing.

9/14/2023 Figure drawings warm ups in graphite.

11/9/2023 Figure drawings 10 minute poses. Vellum color card.

Sketchbook Figures Watercolor Pencil

9/14-19/2023 graphite and color pencil

10/20/2023 Gummy corn still life with various colored pencils.

11/29/2023 Multimedia page using 8-color colored pencil, alcohol markers, Prismacolor colored pencils, and dollar store stickers. Mythos hand out designed by Jessie Sigler and myself in tandem.

11/13/2023 Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History DC life drawing in 8 color rainbow colored pencil.

11/13/2023 Smithsonian life drawing sketch.
