If you click it, it will hopefully get bigger so you can see it... The original is probably in the Fine Arts Center at Glenville...

Owls and Elephants


This is a watercolor that I worked on for a long long time and finished 12/13/2011. Click it to make the image larger. How many flowers do you see? :)

A work in progress...

I recorded the progress of this one. For some reason, if you click on the images, they do not get bigger... I am not tech-savvy. When I figure it out, I will repost the finished project. This is the album artwork of the Glenville State College 2011 Tuba and Euphonium Children's DVD. All of the names of the people directly involved in the project are included in the swirls coming out of the bells of the instruments. Look for hidden objects. I bought expensive pens for this one, so I was able to draw some really crazy things...


I made this one while I was a senior in high school... The color and detail on the hands is all water color, while the black background is acrylic paint because I couldn't get my black water color thick enough for coverage.

Color Piano



Unfinished mess


I love working with color : ).
These are a couple that are still in the making.

This is one of my favorites because the piano keys are so small.


Most of my drawings are music themed.
Swirls.
I trace my own hands for these. This one was used for the 2008 WV Collegiate Music Educator's Association t-shirts given out at the annual conference when it was hosted by Glenville State College. On the t-shirt, it was inverted (black to white, white to black), so the hand and detail was white on a black shirt.

This is the winner of the WV Youth Art Month Certificate Design. Below is the certificate that the WV Department of Education sent me :). This drawing was featured on all of the certificates awarded throughout the state for students that participated in Youth Art Month 2007, and the image was also displayed on a projector screen as the back drop for the presentation of awards in Charleston.

This is a small one I drew on an index card in Music History 1 while I listened to the professor lecture about Medieval and Reniassance music. Drawing kept me awake.

My art.

I'm going to start digitizing my stuff so that it lasts forever.
These are mostly zentangles. I also like watercoloring.