Illustration
Educational Support
Medical illustrations, article support, corporate presentation and training. You name the cause and I’ll handle the visual impact.
Qs: What needs to be drawn? Who is our audience? Where will this art ultimately be featured? These questions and a few more determine the creative approach or level of sophistication given to the artwork that I’ll bust out.
A fine artist within, but a commercial artist at the fingertips, I have always held the desire to develop on the business timeline over an artist’s timeline. In other words, the desire to get it done and move on to the next job rather than ooh and ahh over stuff.
Critics Welcome
The value of working with a creative team comes from the “pushes” you get to be better. Some great ideas from coworkers and leadership have developed into projects that turned out better than my original vision. Thanks to those ladies and gents. The fact is, I want people to be happy with what they’re receiving. I’m not the type of artist that will force feed any styles on a client. True, there should not be any real surprises in the approach taken in my art because that’s what our preliminary meetings covered. We discuss audiences, events, themes, presentation environments, etc. but if there is a surprising “no-go”—it’s back to the drawing board I go!
Rather than create the world’s finest art worthy of hanging in a gallery for snobs to critique—which also took way too long in the production room, I’ll just create awesome pieces that represent well, making clients and leadership proud and getting us all paid with accolades or actual cash! This commercial art approach wins over the fine artist within. After all, I need some new drumsticks.

Fresh Characters for Winn Dixie in 2009-2010
Click on the descriptive links for the art created at LearnSomething, Inc.

- sirloin
- beef ribs
- beef shoulder
- Raw shrimp
- Frozen shrimp
- Cooked shrimp
- Fresh
- crab claws
- crab legs
- crab leg clusters
- whole fish
- fish fillet
- fish steaks
Quick sketches, caricatures and custom cartoon portraits
SThe time flies by when it’s time to do live entertainment. At home or jobsite is where best production is, with everything needed to complete some nice cartoons.

Celebrity + Caricatures = Celebratures
Dr. Camps 50th Birthday

50th birthday cartoon for boss
Dr. Camps’ cartoon is a perfect example of how a staff can score big when they present a unique gift for the occasion. This is one of my personal favorites.

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Emerald Coast Magazine
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Elder Day at the Capitol, 2002
- The Osceola, 1994
Screen Print Design and Color Separation

Apparel design for Striker Wear
People Portraits in a Flash
Brush strokes over photos using a mouse.
Building polygons over photos

Have Paints, Will Travel

Published Illustrator
Honor Graduate at Military Tech Training School
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