
John Baptist Records needed an artist who could execute their concept for G-Vo's debut album, "It Wasn't Suppose To Be This Way."
First I composited G-Vo playing piano amongst the chaotic surreal seen. Using a Wacom Tablet I painted the desired environment using Photoshop. The albums title needed to evoke the feeling of the righteous artist G-Vo; poised in the midst of the cutthroat music industry.

Sculpt, model and carve to create a 3D object. Light, and photograph your product, to design a printed advertisement.
Given this chance to imagine anything, I choose to design a basketball shoe. This model was sculpted in plaster and the painted; both by hand. With the finished concept model, I then devised an ad that would showcase the entire shoe as well as reach to the oversees shoe enthusiast market.

Using charcoal, chalk-pastel and newsprint execute accurate figure drawings. Keep close attention to how light reveals the human form.
Using the five and ten minute intervals, I start first by laying down a quick gesture of the form and pose. Once the proportions are correct, I then draw the outlines of the form. Finally I add value to the form based on how the light falls on the figure.

Create compositions that tell a story. Use visual dialogue to convey messages with various layers of depth.
My artistic style contains surreal elements with visual metaphors. I like to use various styles from realism to abstract expressionism. These narratives are created with everything from graphite and oils, to digital paint.
