Fan Art & Recognizable Characters
This collection is a celebration of the characters that have stayed with me over the years. From classic cartoons to modern favorites, I explore familiar faces through my own artistic lens, focusing on what makes each character unique—their personality, expression, and essence. Rather than recreating them exactly, I aim to capture the traits and quirks that make them instantly recognizable, while adding my own style and interpretation. Each piece reflects both my appreciation for the original character and my desire to reimagine them in fresh, expressive ways.










A small moment of relief — where self-criticism quiets, if only briefly.
Embracing change while moving forward, one adventure at a time.
Just floating through the world together.
A familiar kind of chaos, driven by focus, frustration, and a little too much confidence.
A small moment of optimism, holding onto the belief that rough days don’t last forever.
Bojack Horseman
Adventure Time
Bee With Me
Shaggy Rogers
Dexter's Labratory


The tension between staying still and choosing to move forward.
Rick Sanchez


Original Characters and Concepts
This collection is all about the characters themselves—their design, personality, and expression. Each piece explores who these characters are, and what makes them unique. I enjoy experimenting with shapes, gestures, and details to bring them to life, allowing each character to stand on its own while carrying a sense of story and individuality. This section represents my creative freedom, where ideas start loose and evolve into fully realized, expressive characters through exploration and play.










This piece captures a quiet in-between moment, where thoughts drift without direction and time feels briefly paused. The wide-eyed expression and open green backdrop leave room for curiosity, calm, and that familiar feeling of being gently lost in your own head.
Not every drawing has a big story behind it. Some start as a quiet idea — like this cat — and grow into a little moment I’m glad I captured.
Happiness doesn’t always ask questions — it simply shows up and stays awhile.
Wrapped in a soft bear hoodie, she drifts between past and present, a quiet spark of color against the calm. Her pink hair falls like a whispered memory, turning simplicity into something gently magical.
A gentle creature gazing toward the sky, caught between calm reality and dreamy imagination. I wanted this piece to feel peaceful and full of quiet wonder, like a moment frozen in a storybook world.
Lost in the Pause
Somber Cat
Blissfully Unaware
A Mythic Sloth
A Retro Bear


Enjoy The Party
Topped with a rainbow hat and a distant stare, he stands in the middle of the celebration feeling slightly out of sync. Bright colors try to insist on joy, but his expression tells a softer truth—sometimes the party is loud, and you’re quietly elsewhere. A small, honest moment of humor and melancholy wrapped in confetti.
Ink Drawings and Doodles
This section is all about the raw, hand-drawn side of my work — the sketches, doodles, and drawings from my sketchbooks that I felt deserved a little more spotlight. Here, the focus isn’t on polish or perfection, but on exploration, experimentation, and play. Each piece captures a moment of creativity, whether it’s a rough idea, a small study, or something spontaneous that just felt fun to draw. This space celebrates the freedom of working by hand, where mistakes, happy accidents, and little discoveries are all part of the process, giving you a peek into how ideas grow and evolve before they become finished pieces.










Even when the world feels overwhelming and everything seems scary, some bonds remain unshakable. Shaggy and Scooby remind us that friendship and loyalty can be a safe place in any chaos, a steady presence when everything else is uncertain.
Bold, brash, and impossible to ignore, Johnny Bravo embodies confidence in its purest, most exaggerated form. With a hand out and a flex at the ready, he’s a reminder that sometimes life is about embracing fun, humor, and not taking yourself too seriously.
Holding the world in his hands, Zim combines ominous ambition with absurd humor, a perfect mix of dramatic flair and chaotic charm. This piece captures the intensity and exaggerated stakes of his otherworldly misadventures.
Two halves of the same wild, unpredictable chaos, CatDog stands as a symbol of contrast, partnership, and humor. Their awkward, yet endearing poses capture the balance between opposites and the joyful absurdity of their world.
Magic, mischief, and a little bit of chaos — Timmy and his fairy companions represent the boundless imagination and whimsical trouble that make childhood so memorable. This piece highlights their playful energy against a bold black background.
Unshakable
Whoa Momma!
World in His Hands
Magical Mischief
Opposites United


Unrequited
Even heroes feel the sting of unrequited love. This scene captures a quiet, raw moment where feelings hit deeper than any sword or battle, showing vulnerability and the universal ache of loving someone who doesn’t feel the same
Pixel Art and Other Projects
This section highlights my pixel art and other side projects—work that lives a little outside my usual process and lets me experiment in different ways. It’s a space for trying new styles, tools, and ideas without worrying too much about rules or expectations. Some pieces start as small studies, others as playful experiments or passion projects, but each one represents a moment of exploration and curiosity. Together, they show how my ideas stretch beyond a single medium and how creativity can take shape in many different forms.






Simply a cat and her kitten watching the fireworks on a night sky.
Beautiful northern lights above cold blue mountains on a dark night.
Its a candy cane, Enjoy it.




