Pet portrait created by hand using a Wacom drawing tablet. Final print size 40”x40”.
One of many photos I took and edited for the restaurant Oak Hill Post for use on social media and the digital newsletter. This drink, specifically “Among the Wildflowers,” was one I created for my spirit-free cocktail program. View more cocktails (click the image).
One of twelve illustrations for the children’s book A New Home for Harley, created to help children see adoption as a positive experience. To reflect the narrative the illustrations become more vibrant as the story progresses, with the color orange symbolizing hope. Hand-drawn using a Wacom drawing tablet. Available on Amazon (click the image).
Cover design for Year 13, a book of poetry and prose written by Johann Lynge. The title Year 13 is the authors call to a new life after serving 12 years incarcerated and on parole. Available on Amazon (click the image).
The legendary Oak Hill Post—an award-winning brunch and fine dining destination in Pittsburgh. I crafted its visual identity, designing the logo, monogram, website, handmade signage, artwork, merchandise, and photography for social media and digital newsletters. View my full visual identity breakdown (click the image).
To create a truly unique entrance wall for this restaurant, I handcrafted the company name using letters made from 124 gnocchi boards, once used to shape their signature pastas. This approach not only added an earthy, timeworn aesthetic but also carried deep symbolic meaning. To complete the design, I hand-painted the background logo and arched lettering.
I designed this vinyl album using a blend of photography and Photoshop to create a surreal, trippy view from the peak of Old Rag Mountain. And yes, I climbed it, starting at 3 a.m., to capture the original sunrise photo. On top of that, after much practice, I mixed the soundtrack live in one take using Serato and a software controller.
At Cannon Coffee, a vibrant community hub, I designed the logo, digital and print materials, handcrafted in-store signage, custom merchandise, social media marketing, and ADA-compliant signage. I also built partnerships with community organizations and helped bring the space to life by helping facilitate open mic nights, in-shop classes, and an art program showcasing many local artists.
Shirt design created for a National Aviary Halloween event. A combination of water color textures, hand painted typography, photo manipulation, and digital painting in Photoshop.
This is one of many simple animal illustrations I’ve created using watercolors, colored pencils, and ink. Each piece blends spontaneity with careful composition, allowing the watercolor to take on a life of its own while the ink enhances the form and intricate details.