A fantasy illustration of an angel with large white wings, wearing a dark blue and gold outfit, floating in space with stars in the background.

Client Projects

Featured Creators & Client Projects

I’m deeply grateful to the clients who have trusted me with their characters, worlds, and ideas. Their support has shaped my journey as an illustrator, and their creativity continues to inspire and challenge me to grow.

Below is a curated list of the projects I’ve worked on with them. These entries highlight only the pieces I contributed to — not the full scope of their work — so I encourage you to explore and support these wonderful creatives.

Click a project image to view it larger. Social links are beside each client’s name.


K.R. Stevens is an author and developer creating expansive high‑fantasy and thriller worlds. Their current works include the epic fantasy universe and tabletop game Shattered Wings, as well as the thriller series The Forgotten Arts. These projects are actively in development, and it’s been a pleasure contributing artwork to help bring their vision to life.


Mineya is the author and developer behind Crane City: Gargoyle, a superhero‑vigilante webcomic set in a gritty, stylized urban world. The project is currently in development, and it’s been exciting to help shape the visual identity of this emerging series through character‑focused illustration.


Timo Burnham is the author of The Silver Empire series, a fantasy saga available on Amazon. His work blends rich world‑building with character‑driven storytelling, and it’s been a pleasure contributing artwork that supports the visual identity of his series.


Ian Kirkpatrick is the author of the Bodymore series, a gritty and character‑driven urban fantasy thriller available on Amazon. The first two books in the series are currently published, with a new series on the horizon. It’s been a pleasure contributing artwork that supports the evolving worlds and stories he creates.


S.L. Francisco is the author of The Kraden Job and In the Barren Sky, two imaginative works available on Amazon. Their writing blends inventive world‑building with engaging character‑driven storytelling, and it’s been a pleasure contributing artwork that supports the tone and atmosphere of their stories.


Mark Schuenemann is the author of The Rise of the Shadow Walker, released now. His work blends dark atmosphere with character‑driven storytelling, and it’s been a pleasure contributing artwork that supports the world and tone of his debut novel.


M.S. Arthadian is the creator behind Arthadian Anthologies and the developer of the Reborn In Power tabletop RPG. Their work spans world‑building, storytelling, and immersive game design, and it’s been a pleasure contributing artwork that supports the expanding universe of their creative projects.


RiftandRevelry are D&D enthusiasts and gaming livestreamers who create content for both personal enjoyment and community engagement. Their projects range from character‑focused commissions to visuals used in their streaming and tabletop sessions. It’s been a joy contributing artwork that supports their storytelling and world‑building across multiple formats.


Ryan Hallisey commissioned artwork for personal use, focusing on large-scale, character‑driven illustration.


Matt Dawson is the author of The Lone Wolf Prince, an upcoming fantasy novel currently in development. His work explores character‑driven storytelling and imaginative world‑building, and it’s been a pleasure creating artwork that supports the tone and vision of his debut release.


Kristin Sheikh commissioned artwork for personal use, creating a piece that now hangs in her massage practice. It was a pleasure bringing her vision to life and crafting an illustration that adds atmosphere and personality to her space.


Faehearted commissioned an initial character design for her Genshin Impact–inspired original character. This personal project focused on capturing her character’s personality and aesthetic, and it was a joy bringing her vision to life through illustration.


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