"It's all very well playing a bit, but you have to understand that you have to enlarge your vocabulary and the way you do that is by fraternizing in other (artistic) situations. That's how you learn to develop things."

- Bill Bruford, 1990

Why Back to Avalon? I get that sometimes, and the answer is two-fold. First, I started drawing in earnest when I was eight and my family was living on Avalon street. So, in a sense, it's where I began and where I'm constantly striving to get back. The second reason is the Arthurian legend, and I've always been into the Medieval and fantasy genres since I was very young. From there, it's all me...

Published Credits to date
May and August in the Elfquest Fan Art Calendar 2004
How He Got That Vest, cover for the official Elfquest newsletter, Sendings, #18 Spring 2003.
Mad Mouse Doc (p. 29) and Bearfoot Fun (p. 67) for Anthrocon 2002 Con Book.
Dancing With the Master illustration in Morphing Period Annual #1.
Digital Photos illustration in Sabrina Online, Year 2
The Fish, three-page comic story in Wild Side #6
Harem babe *, illustration in Katmandu # ?, used as the letters page mascot.
Dad and kid *, illustration in Shanda the Panda #5
Cliffside *, illustration in Katmandu #4
* = inked by Mark Barnard

Multimedia
Ave Vengeri, Presto and Bobby, Dungeons and Dragons DVD, vol IV
2009 television ad for Companions for Children of Minot, ND (photography)

Awards
Chairman's Choice for A Time For Letting Go, Anthrocon 2004
Art Show Director's Choice for Missing, Anthrocon 2000

Degrees
Computer-Communications
Aerospace History
Paralegal Studies (ABA certified)
Psychology (late 2011)

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