I drew these using screenshots of every actor who played the main character of Doctor Who, as an experiment.
Based on a photo of myself this picture was made mostly through the use of pencil and charcoal.
A facebook link to a short pamphlet I did for an obscure magazine. Link to the article posted here: https://www.facebook.com/AutismParentingMagazine/photos/a.493147177421643/2986139761455693/?type=3&eid=ARAgM7wp3dbzFel78_fybGN1ItkzfbsenKWfWsddHXHL4HBuu1SG5Vgf0jJLt-J672GOwPSi4mcLToCO&__tn__=EHH-R
One of the few paintings I’ve made recently. It’s another portrait of me, created with acrylic.
A typical user of light magic and healing spells, this young lady has participated in many different dungeon raids alongside a variety of different adventurers. She usually ends up being the only survivor, due to her party members’ sheer incompetence.
Here are three screenshots from an animation I created for Inclusion Films during the spring of 2017, which was used in 2019 for the film “Carol of the Bells,” which can be viewed on Amazon Prime. I also included a screenshot of the credits with their acknowledgement of my efforts in order to verify.
Another artistic experiment involving redesigning some beloved children’s entertainment characters
A short video review of the film “West Side Story,” conducted by young adults diagnosed with various developmental disorders, brought to you by Inclusion Films Workshop, Bakersfield branch.
A small segment of an edited video archive of a town hall interview.
These children have bright futures ahead of them, even with their various developmental disabilities. Footage provided by the Joey Travolta Film Camp in St. Mary’s, Moraga.
These people make a compelling argument for participating in the democratic process. Footage provided by Joey Travolta’s Film Camp in St. Mary’s College, Moraga. Subjects are mostly students with various developmental disorders.