22x28 inches, Ink pen on poster board
This piece was inspired by the Hopf fibration, visualized as a
stereographic projection of the 3-sphere into R3. I think the 3D
projection of the Hopf fibration is really cool because of how it allows
the viewer to "see" in higher dimensions, and it reminded me of a
pineapple.
More about the Hopf fibration.
High-res close-ups:
Charcoal on paper
This is a charcoal drawing I did of actor Jason Momoa.
Charcoal and ink on paper
This is a drawing I did of actor Danny Trejo.
Scratchboard, paper, pencil, pen
This is a scratchboard drawing of my high school friend Christian in chemistry class.
Acrylic and watercolor, 4x4 inches
I painted this dashing fellow on a small card in 2016, as part of a series of Polaroid-inspired mini-paintings.
Pen and watercolor, 4x4 inches
This is another of my mini-paintings, this time of Jupiter.
Pen and watercolor, 4x4 inches
This mini-painting was of a lionfish I saw at the zoo.
Pen and watercolor, 4x4 inches
This mini-painting was an exercise in copying a couple loose playing cards.
Adobe Photoshop, printed on T-shirts and sweatshirts
This is a graphic design I created using Adobe Photoshop in 2019 for Duke's Machine Learning Day when I was on the executive board for Duke Undergraduate Machine Learning (DUML). This design was used on promotional materials and printed on hundreds of t-shirts and sweatshirts that were given out to participants. Many thanks to my model Daniel Egitto, who sat as a figure for the "neural network man"!