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Artwork and Commissions




Interested in a personal commission or work for something more commercial, like a book or game design? 
Leave a comment below or contact me on my website and I’ll be happy to talk with you about your ideas! If I’m not able to help, I can probably direct you to someone who can, but I am quite open to subject matter!
Alternately, support me on Patreon for exclusive content and the ability to bother me whenever you want!

I have worked with writers and artists on a multiple different projects before, and I’m always happy to work on creative endeavors! 

My current works include:
  • Illustrations and additional content for the RPG GLoGhack Vain the Sword by Phlox
  • Illustrations for Visions of the King by Luke Murphy on Amazon.com
  • Various works of mine mentioned on this blog. It’s all a bit scattered at the moment
  • Gods of Fortune Card set, which you can see previews of on my Patreon here
I have also worked with multiple other RPG creators, both on layout designs (which I have improved at greatly) for books/character sheets/illustrations/etc, as well as on content, lore, and game mechanics as well. 

Additionally, if you are part of the OSR server, hit me up on there! I’m always excited to talk business when it comes to my favorite hobbies and creative works!






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