My Artwork

I’ve been creating art for most of my life—first with pencils on scrap paper, then with Photoshop, which I’ve been using for more than two decades. I was always decent at drawing, but I could never quite capture the vivid images living in my head. There was always a spark just out of reach, a gap between imagination and reality that no amount of erasing or redrawing could close.

Then AI entered the picture.

Suddenly I had a tool that could generate the shapes, moods, and characters I’d been dreaming about with surprising accuracy. It’s never perfect—no creative tool ever is—but it gets me close enough that I can take the reins. From there, Photoshop becomes my paintbrush again: I cut, blend, repaint, and refine until the artwork finally matches the vision I’ve been carrying for years.

It feels like unlocking a door I always knew was there but could never quite reach.

My stories don’t just live in words—they spill into color, light, and texture. I create character portraits, atmospheric scenes, and concept pieces that set the tone of my worlds long before (and long after) the first draft takes shape. This gallery is a peek behind the curtain: book covers in progress, character explorations, mood pieces, and artistic experiments that help me shape the universes I write in.

Some of these pieces are polished and ready for print. Others are rough, wild, and exploratory. All of them are part of how I think, dream, and build.

Feel free to wander, linger, and imagine the stories happening just outside the frame.