Inspired by Magic
I’ve been playing Magic: The Gathering for about a year, and I felt compelled to create a piece inspired by it. I fell in love with the art, the structure of the game, the friendships it’s created, the strategy, and that feeling of winning. What I love most is that there truly is something for everyone.
My first deck was built around vampires, and from there I slowly branched out into other creature types. I have friends who’ve built decks centered on shapeshifters, giants, horses, and even cats and dogs. Now you can even build decks around your favorite superheroes, like Spider-Man or Wolverine.
I created this piece using black paint markers, going through about three Posca markers in total. I also wanted to finish my Godzilla sketchbook at the same time, which made the process take a bit longer than I initially expected.
I wanted this piece to feel like a point-of-view moment.
Right before a boss fight in a dungeon. You got your flaming sword and flail. A goblin scurries in, delivering weapons to the boss, while a massive troll looms in the background, silently watching the fight.
The
Harvest of Autumn
This collection of pieces was created throughout October during the fall of 2025, a season that felt especially generous and unhurried. It was one of the longest and most breathtaking autumns we had experienced in years. Warm light lingering in the afternoons, crisp air settling in at dusk, and colors deepening rather than fading too quickly.
Fall has always been a season of reflection and creation. The changing leaves, the harvest, and the quiet transition toward rest informed both the mood and the details of each piece. Subtle textures, layered tones, and intentional marks echo the feeling of the season itself.
Each piece carries fleeting moments, personal symbols, and natural rhythms embedded into the work. Together, the collection acts as a visual love letter to autumn and the spooky season, honoring its beauty, its impermanence, and the way it invites us to slow down, observe, and create.
1. Spooky Toast
2. Bike Packing Late Fall
3. Runners High