My Art Gallery

Hello! I have been doing art for a very long time, and have tried many different styles and mediums. Each of these pieces has a story and a description, but I won't discuss every little thing for every piece, just the important things like the medium(s)!

Birdard Poster

This is Birdard's humble beginning, done in Photoshop. He is modeled after a hummingbird, but without bird legs. So, he has bigger legs. He was a bunch of fun to create, and I am making a graphic novel for him and a few other characters I have made for his universe!

Ballerina Noir, a chiaroscuro charcoal piece

Ballerina Noir is a chiaroscuro piece done in charcoal. It was a class assignment, so I did have a reference picture. However, the reference was a photo, not someone else's art. So, it is more like a study, but I absolutely love it!

Light of Lavender, digital art piece

This was one of the first pieces that I made while figuring out the program Procreate.

Photo of my orange cat Snickerdoodle

Snickerdoodle liked to sit on shoulders and go on walks. In this photo, he was sitting on my shoulder (guest-starring in the bottom right-hand corner) so this was a particularly difficult picture to take!

My dog Kenai standing in our tree hallway

Kenai is a Husky and German-Shepard (which gives him his wolf-like appearance). On this specific morning he was getting in a lot of good poses and looking especially dignified.

My cat Tula

This is my cat Tula. She is a model of a cat. She gives me a lot to work with, but she also wants constant pats which makes taking the photos difficult! She is a particularly nice subject because of her eyes. She has the biggest eyes I have ever seen on a cat.

A space-themed cereal box I designed in 3D in high school

I made this very puny cereal box using Adobe Illustrator inĀ  high school. I think that a very open market is making space-themed cereal, and since my last name is Mooney I saw an opportunity and seized it!

Art I made for my brother of his dog Korra

Korra is my brother's dog, and I made this piece, in ProCreate, for him and his wife. And, yes, her name is a reference to the Legend of Korra.

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