
Made from a prompt from NHS Sexual Health and Wellness, a poster was made to remind trans people to get regular sexual health checks, even while transitioning.

Using watercolour and digital editing, a poster was made regarding regular sexual health checkups for trans women.

Using graphite, this serves as an entry piece to for the IMI.

After deriving the skeleton and body shape form CT Data, Brush was used to model the muscles individually. The images were then combined and labelled in photoshop.

The senior capstone project for the BA in Scientific Illustration from Arcadia University. In the center, stands a control. The group on the left depicts the relationship between supination of the feet and kypotic posture. To the right, the relationship between overpronation and Lorditic posture. Each charcoal figure drawing is 3/4 scale and the muscle groups are painted onto sliding Plexiglas panes in gouache.

Depicting the largest organism, a Honey Fungus in Oregon, that has a hyphae mat extending 2.4 miles underground

Depicting my molar and premolar in colored pencil on coquille board







Made from a prompt from NHS Sexual Health and Wellness, a poster was made to remind trans people to get regular sexual health checks, even while transitioning.
Using watercolour and digital editing, a poster was made regarding regular sexual health checkups for trans women.
Using graphite, this serves as an entry piece to for the IMI.
After deriving the skeleton and body shape form CT Data, Brush was used to model the muscles individually. The images were then combined and labelled in photoshop.
The senior capstone project for the BA in Scientific Illustration from Arcadia University. In the center, stands a control. The group on the left depicts the relationship between supination of the feet and kypotic posture. To the right, the relationship between overpronation and Lorditic posture. Each charcoal figure drawing is 3/4 scale and the muscle groups are painted onto sliding Plexiglas panes in gouache.
Depicting the largest organism, a Honey Fungus in Oregon, that has a hyphae mat extending 2.4 miles underground
Depicting my molar and premolar in colored pencil on coquille board