Featured Projects
This drawing of the Palais Garnier was created using fine-line pen techniques and detailed cross-hatching. I’ve always been interested in architecture, especially French and European design, so this project became a way to combine that interest with my illustration work. The biggest challenge was maintaining consistency across the small details while still keeping the overall structure balanced and readable. This piece matters to me because it reflects patience, precision, and a different side of my creative process beyond automotive illustration.
Palais Garnier
This illustration of St. Paul’s Cathedral focuses on depth, line work, and contrast to capture the scale and complexity of the building. I created it as a personal study to improve my ability to simplify complicated architectural forms while still keeping the drawing detailed and visually engaging. A lot of attention went into perspective, texture, and shadow placement to give the piece more atmosphere and dimension. Projects like this have helped strengthen both my technical drawing skills and my overall approach to composition.
st. pauls cathedral
Automotive Illustration Collection
This collection features a range of automotive illustrations I created using markers, pen work, and mixed media techniques. Most of these pieces started as personal projects inspired by cars I’ve always admired, but they also became a way for me to improve my rendering, composition, and detail work over time. I focused heavily on reflections, perspective, and creating a sense of movement within still images. These drawings are important to me because they represent the style of work I’ve naturally developed and the type of creative direction I want to continue pursuing.
This piece was created around a classic Porsche 911 and combines exterior rendering with interior and mechanical elements to make the composition feel more immersive. Instead of treating it like a standard car portrait, I wanted it to feel layered and cinematic while still staying clean and organized visually. The project pushed me to improve my understanding of lighting, proportions, and how different textures interact on paper. I completed the entire process independently, from sketching the layout to final marker rendering and detailing.