Teachers Must be creative
Digital artwork is one of the ways I express my creativity.
I'm very fond of speed paintings and I love using my artwork to glorify God in His creation.
I also like designing posters and inspirational images.
Horses have been a passion of mine since I was very young, and they often find their way into my digital art.
However, I don't limit myself to digital paintings. Photo manipulations are also a big part of my digital art endeavors.
My digital art skills have come in handy in many ways; I created this infographic for my communications class "Introduction to Mass Media."
I based the infographic on Chapter 7 of Brandon Vogt's book "The Church and New Media." A video showing the making of this infographic can be found at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqCXp9P1Pvc
And a full viewing of the infographic can be seen at:
http://visual.ly/7-es-teaching-catholic-organizations-use-new-media
I based the infographic on Chapter 7 of Brandon Vogt's book "The Church and New Media." A video showing the making of this infographic can be found at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqCXp9P1Pvc
And a full viewing of the infographic can be seen at:
http://visual.ly/7-es-teaching-catholic-organizations-use-new-media
This is only a small sampling of the many digital art projects I've completed. Please feel free to contact me if you'd like to see more or if you have any questions, etc. Also, please respect the fact that all these works are original and are entirely copyrighted to me. Do not distribute, alter, or use in any way without my permission. Thank you!