About My Art.

In today’s world of AI-generated art (sometimes called “art of dubious origins”), creators face a lot of (mostly well-meaning) questions and accusations, and AI tools are undeniably reshaping the art world.
Because of this, I want to be as transparent as possible about my process and the tools I use to create my work. I use references. I was classically trained in traditional art, and live figure painting has always been my favorite.
Unfortunately, as a studio-less hobby artist (and in this economy!), it’s not always accessible or feasible. Instead, I purchase stock packs with proper licensing and credit the resources I use. Below, you’ll find a list I try to keep diligently updated—but if you notice something missing or see an error, please reach out. No gatekeeping here—ask me anything.
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I’ve also included sections for the brushes and tools I’ve purchased. Please note: some of the Amazon links are affiliate links, which means I may receive a small commission if you make a purchase through them.
Tools
Procreate
Used on M4 iPad Pro
iPad Accessories
Anti-rejection glove
Paperlike matt screen protector
Paperlike Screen Protector (note: some people experience more wear and tear on their pencil tips with a paperlike screen protector, I use mine with metal tips to help mitigate it.)
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Reference Photography and Models
Procreate Brushes