
04/05/2025
I grew up as a traditional artist, and traditional art is still a huge part of my creative progress. ✏️✨
You don’t have to abandon one creative passion to explore another—you can blend them.
I encourage you to explore your creativity freely using tools that excite and inspire you.
What you learn in one medium becomes part of your creative toolkit. 🧰
For example, traditional art taught me the importance of composition, which has shaped how I approach digital illustration, 3D design, and even motion work.
Merging mediums is one of my favorite ways to spark new ideas.
If you’ve ever felt like you had to “pick one lane,” this is your reminder:
Creativity isn’t a box...It’s an open space.
I’ll share behind-the-scenes soon, including how my 3D and motion design projects often begin with simple traditional sketches. 🎨✨
Programs & tools:
Traditional:
POSCA markers, Micron ink, watercolor, paint, and pencil. Sketchbook paper, wood veneer, chipboard, and tablet.
Digital:
Procreate
Feather 3D