A New Chapter

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Hello Everyone

I finally took a leap of faith and attended my first convention at LA Comicon and It was one of the best experiences I’ve ever had in my life. After talking to artists at several conventions last year and the year before that about taking the leap I found the desire to finally be on the other side of the table. I am more or less writing this as a person who struggles with what any artist does… that little voice that says … “maybe next year”. When it comes down to it I have friends who are amazing artists and I am inspired by and while I was there I knew those friends could be there too and share their art with many of the amazing people I met. I guess what I am saying is there is no real trick to getting there and making the decision. It all comes down to if you decide its what you want and know it’s not about selling anything. Or at least in my perspective, it was more about exposure, meeting other artists and learning what the convention life is about. The crazy thing is I left that convention with so much more.

The people were so much fun and talking about our favorite shows, comics and toons was so much fun experience. There were even some kiddo artists who came up just to talk about how they wanted to be an artist and honestly it was just amazing to influence them to keep up the art.

The artists down the alley were also a bag of awesome. Conversing with them was not only informative but an inspiration. If you’re ever debating on the question “why am I here” they will put it in perspective .. they felt the same way at one point. I would love to say thank you to Anthony Wheeler and Eva Lacey for being so supportive and for the great advice,

Finances and investments always come into play. The booth and expenses were more than I would like but I walked away with so much more and even enough to pretty much break even. I sold out of some prints and planned how many prints I would do rather than just printing a bunch and hoping. Also doing commissions was rewarding in many ways. First, someone chose you to draw something for them, Second, they are supporting you financially, and lastly the expression they have when they see the piece and how happy they are. Just two let you know two of those three are priceless.

To anyone out there who has a desire to chase a dream, I can only say the best investment is an investment to yourself and your happiness.

My TMNT Addiction

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So “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” is what got me started with my creative world. From the comics to the 80’s animated series leading to Nickelodeons current 3d animated series I have forever enjoyed the ninja turtles. Well, the live action Fox tv show was a bit much but .. I still love them haha. I can go into a huge ramble but over all the shows taught me a lot.

1- Be disciplined and patient to learn and grow as an artist and as a person. 

2- Learn new things, be curious and always ask questions to learn what you dont understand. 

3- Be fierce in what you do, sometimes what you need to do is attack something head on without fear. 

4- Have fun, life has so many rules and it’s very important to let go and have a slice with good company and take in some air. 

To some, it may be silly but to me, four well developed simple characters can teach you about life. 

 

Getting Started

Well, it’s been Six years since I have been really back into my art. Life has a way of deterring you from that which keeps you alive sometimes. But you know what .. I have been on many adventures and Looking forward to launching this site. I missed my art world and the joy it brings others as well as myself. I will be posting updated and thoughts of new stories as well as the epic adventures of C-Jac and Bastian. Thank you all for taking the time to visit this site and read in on my life as an artist as it is influenced by many around me to help me find what I can not only offer you but offer myself.