miscellaneous
I'm often working on personal projects, creating small universes of my own. However, I find re-imagining something that already exists in the cultural zeitgeist truly liberating. What a fancy way of saying 'fan art', eh? Whether it's comics, movies, series or even sports, I'm thankful for the greats that continue to inspire me.

Cat woman inspired by Zöe Kravitz in The Batman (2022).

Noodle, inspired by Jamie Hewllet's art for the band Gorillaz.

Photography study from the movie Hellboy (2019).

Illustration inspired by Genndy Tartakovsky's Samurai Jack.

Marvel's Miles Morales.

Golden State Warriors' Steph Curry.

Phoenix Suns' Chris Paul.

Brooklyn Nets' Kevin Durant.

Jim Carrey portrait inspired by The Truman Show.

Saul Hudson (Slash).

Argentina's national team goalkeeper Emiliano Martínez.

Photography study from the movie Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007).

Zombie illustration from 'Monstergeddon', a personal board game project.

Another character from 'Monstergeddon'. Animated with After Effects.

Inspired by David Fincher's Se7en (1995).

Illustration inspired by 'Erlkönig', a poem by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.

Reinterpretation of a frame. Based on Genndy Tartakovsky's 'Primal'.
traditional drawings
Even though I work digitally most of the time, there's a certain feel one can only achieve in traditional drawings. Plus, I have a lot of fun exploring and trying out different materials! Here are some drawings from my sketchbooks.

Inspired by the movie Chinatown (1974). Watercolor pencils on paper.

Murdoc, inspired by Jamie Hewlett's character design for Gorillaz. Paint markers on paper.

Marv, inspired by Frank Miller's Sin City. Ink washes, fineliner, and acrylic paint on paper

Original drawings from my sketchbook. Tying out paint and alcohol markers, ink, graphite, color and watercolor pencils and acrylic paint.
A short tour from my 2019-2020 sketchbook.