"Coy" was a painting that I created using an excessive amount of oil paint so that I was able to gain texture to imitate fur.
The largest of my paintings so far, "The Force Is With Me" was the first cartoon illustration that included a more human-like character.
This close-up image of Spider-Man's eye was the first painting that I created in the series of Classic Cartoon Illustrations.
Archie Andrews was painted to demonstrate my ability to create cartoons of any style that has been designed in the cartoon industry.
From a specific request, I created this oil painting for a particular customer. She was happily surprised and delighted.
Once complimented by a famous comic strip artist for my diverse talent, I created this paining to illustrate my ability to draw both animation and adventure style cartoons.
An experiment with oddly shaped canvases, I created this painting of While E. Coyote and The Road Runner in an elongated shape.
Working with various lighting techniques, I photographed a toy of Darth Vader and gave it a very ominous look.
I wanted to photograph a toy with a very amusing theme. I shot this Spider-Man toy surrounded by original size comic strips.
Playing with Photoshop and post production of photographs, I created this photograph of Yoda's force ghost directing Grogu.
I wanted to give just a hint of each of the droids from Star Wars and make it something special for those serious fans.
This photograph was an example to my photography students on how to use depth-of-field to create a particular view.