A little about myself: I am a native New Yorker born in the Bronx, happily living in Queens with my long-term girlfriend with my dogs and cat. I have illustrated nine picture books. The first one I worked on was “Angeline Jellybean” published in 2008 and a chapter book called “The Art of Science”. I have been fortunate to be a contributing illustrator with “Berry Blue Haiku Magazine” and also “Stories for Children Magazine”, working alongside some very talented Editors, Art Directors, and Writers. I have not missed a deadline yet. I have had the privilege of working for Michael Sporn Animation Inc. on many different titles including, “The Little Match Girl”, “Ira Sleeps Over”, “Abel’s Island” and many more. I have a Bachelor degree from The School of Visual Arts NY and am a proud member of SCBWI. When I am not illustrating picture books I work as a New York State licensed massage therapist and have been successfully doing it for almost nineteen years now. A little about my artwork: I always like to say that I add a voice; I interpret the words written on a page by telling the story behind the story working with pen and ink and then digitally coloring, I fuse old techniques with modern ones to create a world that every drawing can speak to a child or grownups. In addition, by using color I can show movement, emotion, and depth. Color plays an important part in creating my artwork more than just putting red on a page I use color to help tell the story.
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![]() Angeline Jellybean Book TrailerOut take from the book I illustratedSome illustrations are not in the book they were sample art only
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