Doing Inktober for the last couple years was fun, but why hitch a (hay)ride on that trend when I'm not following the rules? This year I decided I was going to make my own prompts and write excerpted stories for them to practice things like scene pacing and dialogue exchanges without the baggage of full short stories. 

I spent January-March of 2024 going through all my non-video work from the last year and compiling it into an insane, almost 400 page portfolio book. Since a PDF of that size would take ages to load, I've separated each section into its own page and PDF to hopefully get people closer to what they're interested in seeing. Enjoy!

My second renegade go at the daily Inktober prompts. The art direction is literally a year better than its predecessor, but the accompanying haiku poetry remains zany as ever. This was an exercise in concept design that I took even further in my Art Book 2023 section of the same name. This page, however, contains an abridged selection of favorites.

The original foray into random prompt-based poetry and accompanying art. For this initial stint, I took an After-Effects heavy approach aimed at animating many of the pieces to amp up the portfolio value.