This was a speculative fashion design based on the Met Gala of the year, that year the theme was celestial bodies. I wanted to explore ideas of space travel, future design trends and other worldly beauty by blending them into bold wearable concepts. The design features layered elements to create a unique silhouette. Incorporating vibrant contrasting colors that give the feeling of cosmic energy. This project highlights my ability to merge fashion illustration with narrative.
In this illustration, I aimed to portray a scene depicting an advanced society living and thriving on Mars. The piece imagines a future where humanity has successfully established colonies on the Martian surface, complete with biodomes, specialized vehicles, and community spaces. Through careful use of color, perspective, and world-building elements, I created a vibrant yet isolated environment that balances the rugged beauty of Mars with the ingenuity of human innovation. This project showcases my skills in environmental storytelling, concept art, and the ability to craft detailed, imaginative settings that invite viewers into new worlds.
This project is a three-part travel poster series inspired by cryptid folklore from different U.S. states. Each poster highlights a legendary creature rooted in local mythology: the Wendigo of Minnesota, the Mothman of West Virginia, and the Chupacabra of Texas. Using a graphic, minimalist style combined with bold color palettes and layered landscapes, the series captures the eerie, mysterious atmosphere associated with each cryptid while maintaining a cohesive visual identity across all three designs. This collection showcases my skills in thematic illustration, character stylization, and storytelling through design, blending folklore and travel art to create a unique and engaging series.