This is a 6 x 6 inch collage I did for Halloween 2005 - I like how it came out
This book I did with actual gaming items, including tokens/ game pieces used for the outside spine
My version of a patchwork quilt
I did this piece inspired by Harry Potters Sir Cadogan and mixed him with a bit of Sir Pelinore and Don Quixote. I like how he came out.
This is a piece commissioned for a birthday. I used a blade to etch in the scales
Lots of people like this 2.5x3.5 ACEO - It's not my fav, but since so many people like it, I'm posting it in my gallery
This is a page I did for a friends wedding scrapbook. I like this one in particular. THe picture was taken in a wine cellar and I used a rubber stamp for the grapes.
My favorite 3D ACEO - beads make the spiders body and I love my little tags making the fly's wings. It was so cool that the eyes just happened to be looking that way lol.
Another one of my favorites. This one was inspired by... frugality.
Made for a friend, to feature all the rings she ranted and raved about :D - one of my best scrapbook pages IMO
THis is a character from my short story "Red Rayne". One of my favorite pieces - came out better than I expected.
I made this paper version of the Salt Lake Temple for my own manuscript on Mormonisms
I like this one, I am going to reuse this template and make more like it.
I liked using hardware (the back of an earing clip) for this piece. She looks kinda ditzy, doesn't she? ONe of my first all paper art illustrations
Just about my favorite piece... Paper and graphite for shading.
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My daughter modeled for this picture. I used a few punches to make the wreath around her head.
Prisoner of Azkaban Poster I dreamed up

Detail of Crookshanks
These are sample pages from my paper art book project "Paper Fantasy".

step one in the kiss picture
step two in the kiss picture- almost done, he just needs some pants!
this is another attempt at capturing the emotions in paper that I did in the graphite version.
- this is the first version of this particular piece. I have since updated it but can't get the scanner working yet. The more recent version has more layers of paper and better embossing. I am considering selling this to a gallery (later version). You can find the sketch (which is actually pretty good) I did using live models in the graphite section (no, they weren't naked when I sketched them... )
Click on picture for larger view. I did the V (vegetable), N (noodles), W (wizard), O (ocean), and S (sword) - this was a punchart letter swap. THe punchartists are Fran (scrappyfran), Laura, Lara, Carol and Cindy, I will get more letters up as more swaps become available