Art has always been a part of my life. I loved creating caricatures of my friends, doodling whatever ridiculous idea that popped into my head, and experimenting with new techniques and styles. But prior to my life of being a full-time artist, I was lots of other things. I was an honor student nerd in high school, I majored in English in college, and then for the next 12 years I was a middle school history teacher. However, in 2021, my life took a turn which ultimately allowed me to step away from being an educator and explore paper art and design full time. While I have no formal training in art, graphic illustration, or business (which have all proven to be more challenging than I had expected), I have enjoyed making new things and making new connections every day.
Every October I like to make Halloween-related paper pieces. I also love having a theme when I’m creating paper series. In the past, witches were always my favorite characters, so last year, I decided that I would make October the season of the witch.
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Moaning Myrtle
One of my favorite things about making paper art is almost every piece requires new techniques to pull off the effects I want to. I love using nontraditional materials to create more magical characters - clear plastics, mixing textured and smooth papers, metallics, and even glitter nail polish.
Professor Minerva Mcgonagall
This Year's The Sanderson Sisters
I decided to make witches for a couple of reasons. First, I knew the dynamic designs and characterization would be fun. Their outfits, their personality, and their magic powers would be especially exciting to create in this medium. But more importantly, I wanted to create witches specifically to give a spotlight to women in horror. To me, witches represent a powerful image of female empowerment, comradery, and authority that I don’t think is always represented in the horror genre.
Ursula
Hermione Granger
Making witches presented challenges in designs, materials, and execution but I’m incredibly proud of how they each turned out. One of the biggest obstacles with this series in particular was the magical nature of the characters. With elements of smoke, levitation, flying, mirrors, books, potions, specific textures, and even invisibility, this one was going to be especially fun and difficult. To overcome some of these challenges, I did a lot of experimenting with other tools, like using vellum for translucent elements, plastic with nail polish to make a glittering effect, and even attempting my first three-dimensional piece. I also played with a mix of textured papers to simulate more design in clothing.
Yzma And Kronk
Sam And Endora
To get in the spooky headspace I usually start with making a calendar and planning out which witch would be shared for each day. I will do content research to find a vast array of references to draw inspiration from. And of course, I binge as many Halloween movies as I can while creating.
Luna Lovegood
The Evil Queen
Nancy Downs
Dolores Umbridge
Kiki’s Delivery Service
Teen-A Witch
Wanda And Agatha
The Sanderson Sisters From 2021
Sybill Trelawney
Hex Girls
The Sanderson Sisters From 2018
Marnie Cromwell
Angela Lansbury
Teen Witch
Wizard Of Oz
Marnie Cromwell
Everytime I saw one it was just a giant wow moment! You truly are talented and I loved seeing your improvement with the Sanderson sisters and all the Harry Potter characters!
Everytime I saw one it was just a giant wow moment! You truly are talented and I loved seeing your improvement with the Sanderson sisters and all the Harry Potter characters!