Hello! This website has been created and is being maintained/updated by someone who has never interacted with any form of website creation software, until now (2/27/26). The purpose of this site is twofold: to act as a personal repository for my own artwork and writing ideas, and a place for me to expose my own thoughts about the media I consume. If the design of the site confuses you, it is because I have a very narrow field of view as far as website aesthetics go. If the usability of interfaces is odd and confusing to you, it is because I am new to it. As time goes on I expect the sense for ease of use to become stronger as I add more to this site. I have a Bluesky account as well, and if you want to see it, click the link below:
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These films and artists might seem pretty limited in terms of a lack of variety, but I assure you they are my TOP favorites. The variety comes with the other films I have seen that are not in the top 5, and it's the same with the artists as well.
From this point onward, this site will scroll down, meaning all content posted will be accessed by scrolling further and further down, and until I gain access to more space, anything added to the site will be accessed in the form of links. Thanks for understanding!
This cartoon is a call to action, urging the viewer to register to vote, in order to initiate legal consequences for everyone responsible for the criminal organization of Epstein and his cohorts. It may also lead a viewer to check up on their voter registration status.
This is the pencil sketch for the cartoon above. I lightboxed the sketch to draw the above iteration, and I will draw it again with a clear line to compare the twoo and see which one I prefer. I think that people might pay more attention to the line-dense version. I will be adding color digitally as well, because watercolor dyes are expensive, and I have no brushes not caked with whiteout.
This is the color for the political cartoon, which I was surprised to see came out so well. For a long time I had been wary of using color, due to feeling that I didn't understand enough about color. But seeing as black and white would not be sufficient enough to communicate the more delicate subtext of the image, I decided I would use Clip Studio Paint's watercolor/inkwash brushes. They worked wonderfully, and they were very easy to use and I plan to use them again. I believe this piece can go into my official portfolio.
It feels horrible waking up at 9:40 AM, spending 15-20 minutes cleaning the coffee pot, making a coffee, and then reading a bit of comics to get into the drawing mood, then I see the clock and it's 11:27 AM, and then losing all energy at 4:40 PM.