
This was a super fun piece to put together. Faithbridge contacted me about illustrating a mailer cover for their upcoming sermon series during Christmas. The series revolved around spiritual warfare during the holiday season. hurray for dragons!

I recently had the opportunity to work with MNSCU on a really fun illustration project for Step Write Up. The project consisted of 5 characters that will guide students through different phases of the website. This project was graciously provided by Red Zest Design...

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So I really enjoy sketching at the pub while hanging out with my mates. Ben has a very cartoony face…thus I must draw him. I have been away from the blog for quite some time due to craziness of getting married (which is awesome.) Keep your eyes peeled for some work from my honeymoon.

So I really enjoy sketching at the pub while hanging out with my mates. Ben has a very cartoony face…thus I must draw him. I have been away from the blog for quite some time due to craziness of getting married (which is awesome.) Keep your eyes peeled for some work from my honeymoon.

Nicholas Jackson Hey friends! Back at the artist desk making art!

So I have always loved foxes. In fact, they are one of my favorite animals. As many of you may have noticed, I don’t draw much for animals, so here is the beginning journey of drawing animals. ...

Nicholas Jackson Hurray for matte painting!

Nicholas Jackson I like painting with Bobby Chiu!

Anna Carlson Hey Nicholas! Congrats on the wedding! I wish I could have seen you and Christina before I headed out, but I wish you well and hope to see you sometime around Christmas!

Nicholas Jackson Today is a great day to illustrate!

Lynn Sorbel I always was a Nicholas Jackson fan! It's great to make it official.

Hey friends! I just spent the weekend at Trout Lake Camp where we had tons of fun with campers and family. A last minute sketch of King Josiah turned into a coloring project for 47, 6 to 9 year olds. Here is the sketch the kids colored!
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