Two imperfect double exposure manipulations I made the other day...
In the next few weeks this blog will be getting a complete revamp. A lot of the old articles will still be available (some won’t), and so will a bit of the freebies, but all in all it’s time to move on to a different direction. The original, but new direction.


Art is a very big passion of mine, and so is writing. I wanted to combine the two in a space that I could share with others who share a similar interest. I wanted to inspire, and give back. Document my journey in this artistic world, and take everyone along for the ride.


That was where I went wrong. I can’t take EVERYONE. I wanted to include every single art form.

I was doing too much too fast.

Giving too much of too many different things. Pumping out content like a broken oil rig. Leaking so much madness into endless pages that some of you were drowning in a polluted sea of chaos.

What are you doing? The truth is I was so lost even I didn’t know what I was doing anymore. What was I doing? It didn’t make sense to me anymore.

So, that being said I am taking a step back, and starting over with a brand new set of eyes.

Thank you guys so much for over 200,000 reads, and for your support.

From today onward we’re moving on.

Below are some watercolor painting videos that I found very interesting. I thought, heck, why not share it with you guys? You may like them as well so check them out, and their amazing creators. 



So a while ago I recorded a quick black to white leggings mock up with a design in Adobe photoshop, and finally had time to edit and uploaded it today.

A quick throwback to a 3 steampunk digital art photo manipulations I made a while ago featuring three main spunky protagonist: Laura, Amber, and Eve. 




This is a recent project I worked on recently which was an advertisement an e-commerce shop I currently partnered with featuring women's fashion.



Do you want to upgrade your current ecommerce store or maybe add an ecommerce shop to your blog? Well, your in luck! Below are a few beautiful Wordpress Ecommerce themes for Woocommerce (many of which I have tried myself) that I recommend to upgrade the look of your current or future shop. Some of these stunning Ecommerce themes have free versions while others are completely premium.




These tips are basically how I design my Facebook cover templates so that they're easy to customize using smart objects, and clipping masks. Other designers may do theirs differently, but this is how I do it, and most of my clients love it! So if you're interested in creating some easy to customize Facebook cover templates then keep on reading.


I honestly have to say I like Photoshop way more than illustrator. If it wasn’t for things like “scalable vectors” I would have dropped illustrator like a hot potato. 

Image manipulation is my thing, and I love it even more so when I use Photoshop. Hand illustration is my thing and I love it...until I use illustrator. It’s so buggy, laggy, and limited. 

With Photoshop I feel free, and it rarely crashes on me no matter how many layers I stack on top of layers. Illustrator on the other hand crashes like clockwork if there are too many layers, too much details, etc. I am reduced to doing my most detailed work on Photoshop when I can’t be bothered with the constantly crashing illustrator.

The worst part is when illustrator crashes when I need to save, or can’t open the massive file I recently just saved. At first I thought my PC was just weak, and used 4 different high powered computers (from friends of course) with much better specs (more ram, faster processor, and the like). There was no change. Crash, crash, crash, crash, crash!!!!  Freeeeeeezeeee!!!!

The sad part is that illustrator has some great features that photoshop does not, but the constant freezing, and crashing has me running the other way. I have a serious like-hate relationship with Adobe illustrator at this point. In the meantime I’ll be using an alternative for vector art while adobe support figures out the issue.