An article on the evolution of how the Tyrannosaurus rex has been visually represented in the years since its discovery
The inner illustration for the article about the timeline of the Tyrannosaurus rex
Edited pages of a booklet featuring edible plants of the Pacific Northwest
A map of the forest grown inside the cave in Vietnam
The molecule structure of Domoic Acid
Topo map of Upper Salmon Lake and surrounding area
A mockup of an interpretive panel for Pinnacles National Park on the various bat species that frequent the caves
Finished works done in color. Media include colored pencil on Duralene, watercolor, gouache, and digital rendering
A watercolor and gouache painting of the human muscle and bone system
A fossil reconstruction of a newly reclassified beardog specimen, commissioned by the Field Museum and based on the work of Dr. Susumu Tomiya. The article was featured on Science, Discovery, and many other publication websites.
A series of edible plants of the Pacific Northwest
A human heart rendered with colored pencil on Duralene
A new species found in the Prince Creek Formation, Alaska
One of the bat species of Pinnacles National Forest
A collection of finished pieces, rendered in pen and ink, and graphite.
Ink on Scratchboard
A stick from Rip Van Winkle park featuring three different lichen specimens
Chickadees in a pine tree, done on scratchboard
This is a small collection of sketches done to prepare for larger projects, work on composition, or just because something caught my eye
Color practice featuring different textures
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Colored pencil on toned paper
Bouquet based on the covert Victorian flower language used to send messages
Finding a mystery species and drawing it with the intent of identifying it later
Sketches done in the field and to prepare for larger projects, mostly done in graphite and colored pencil