
Campaign Covers
Dungeons & Dragons has become one of my favorite weekend hobbies and in so I’ve had a lot of inspiration regarding the characters and stories. I’ve compiled some of my projects below many of which I’ve gotten the chance to play a character or two in.
This is a poster I did a few sessions into a campaign I was running on an island called Anvil. Being that I was running the game I had the opportunity to add in some Easter Eggs for upcoming encounters and bigger NPC that really made the poster mean something different as the game came to a close.
Ten Towns was my introduction to the DnD hobby so I have to thank my friend Colin for introducing me to the world of TTRPG and Dan for being such an exciting and inclusive DM. To this day we continue to tell stories and reminisce on Boran, the half-orc rogue/fighter.
Cindergrad was a short-lived campaign that I feel really allowed me to experiment with what my character could be and who they were meant to grow into. This is by far one of my favorite pieces and I owe that all to the group for creating such fun and extravagant characters. If anything, I learned to just do and deal with consequences as they come for the most fun out of a game and a character.

Characters and Scenes
I’ve had the wonderful opportunity of getting to play some fun characters and draw out some of the more captivating scenes from different campaigns I’ve played. A few years back I got to take part in a project that created a number of new dragons in a homebrew compendium written by a friend of mine so dragons were on my mind for quite a while.