Portfolio
Thirty books.
Every one different.
A selection of cover work across the studio's six signature styles — picture books, chapter books, coloring and activity formats. Each cover was illustrated for a different story, and no style ever sits adjacent to itself. Scroll through the gallery as you would a shelf.

Bold & Playful
The Road Is Mine

Soft Pastel Storybook
Hello, You

Classic Watercolor
The Quiet Fisher

Magical Fantasy
The Stag Who Remembered the Sky

Loose Ink & Watercolor
The Balloon

Outline & Watercolor
Inside the Hive

Bold & Playful
Happy Birthday, Rex

Soft Pastel Storybook
Naptime With Rupert

Classic Watercolor
Across the Meadow

Magical Fantasy
The Oak-Tree Library

Loose Ink & Watercolor
The Whale and the Child

Outline & Watercolor
The Midnight Ball

Bold & Playful
Pig on Wheels

Soft Pastel Storybook
The End of the Story

Classic Watercolor
The Fairy Ring

Magical Fantasy
The Lake Door

Loose Ink & Watercolor
Quiet Mornings

Outline & Watercolor
The Kingdom of Cats

Bold & Playful
Inspector Bruno

Soft Pastel Storybook
Tulips for Spring

Classic Watercolor
The First Loaf

Magical Fantasy
The Boy with Wings

Loose Ink & Watercolor
One Petal

Outline & Watercolor
The Mouse Orchestra

Bold & Playful
Porch-Light Pizza Club

Soft Pastel Storybook
The Long Way Home

Classic Watercolor
The Crow Keeper

Magical Fantasy
The Chapel Dragon

Loose Ink & Watercolor
The Quiet Room

Outline & Watercolor
The Flying-Machine Workshop
N° 07Browse by style
Six signature styles, thirty stories.
Each style is a different visual answer to a different kind of story. Click into one to see its five covers, its best-for scenarios, and companion styles that pair well with it.
Style N° 01
Bold & Playful
Energetic, expressive, made to be read aloud.
Chalky textures, confident brushwork, and primary colors that leap off the page. For stories that are loud, warm, and full of character.
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The Road Is Mine
A stubborn goose blocks a tractor. Kinetic humor for 4–7 year olds.

Happy Birthday, Rex
A too-eager dinosaur meets his first birthday cake.

Pig on Wheels
Ice-cream delivery at the boardwalk. Boundless energy on every page.

Inspector Bruno
A bear detective and a suspicious cat. The missing-fish mystery kids ask for twice.

Porch-Light Pizza Club
Three opossums, one pizza, one shared secret. Read-aloud gold.
Style N° 02
Soft Pastel Storybook
Gentle, glowing, and tender.
Painterly pastel washes, glowing light, and softly rounded characters. For quiet, tender stories that feel like being tucked in.
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Hello, You
A first-meeting story for a new older sibling. Golden-hour tenderness.

Naptime With Rupert
An old dog, a small child, and a perfect sunlit afternoon.

The End of the Story
A father, a child, and a book that outlasts them both.

Tulips for Spring
A grandmother, a grandson, and the slow patience of bulbs.

The Long Way Home
An older brother carries his little sister through autumn leaves.
Style N° 03
Classic Watercolor
Loose brushwork with room to breathe.
Transparent watercolor washes with visible brushstrokes and generous white space — the traditional look of beloved picture books.
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The Quiet Fisher
A single heron at dawn. For the child who watches more than talks.

Across the Meadow
A mother deer and her fawns on a winter crossing.

The Fairy Ring
Two children in wellies find the forest's best-kept secret.

The First Loaf
A village baker at sunrise. A book about the hour before the day begins.

The Crow Keeper
A farm boy and the birds who come to know his name.
Style N° 04
Magical Fantasy
Starlit, painterly, a little bit cinematic.
Atmospheric painterly illustration with dramatic light and a sense of wonder. For fairy tales, myths, and anything that happens by moonlight.
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The Stag Who Remembered the Sky
A constellation-cloaked girl rides a white stag under aurora.

The Oak-Tree Library
A library inside a tree. Candles that float. Books that know your name.

The Lake Door
Twin sisters find a door at the edge of the moon.

The Boy with Wings
A child who has grown wings he doesn't yet know how to fold.

The Chapel Dragon
A sleeping dragon curled around a snowy chapel. Its breath is warm.
Style N° 05
Loose Ink & Watercolor
Quiet, lyrical, and beautifully sparse.
Ink-washed and minimal, with lots of breathing room around a single expressive character. Contemplative, award-quality restraint.
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The Balloon
One red balloon. A city. A very large sky. Award-submission restraint.

The Whale and the Child
A quiet beach, a single whale. A wordless spread that ends a book.

Quiet Mornings
An old woman, a small dog, a winter boardwalk. Stillness as story.

One Petal
A single cherry blossom, a single hand. The page teaches patience.

The Quiet Room
An empty chair. Snow at the window. Room for the reader to feel it.
Style N° 06
Outline & Watercolor
Sketchy outlines, warm washes, vintage warmth.
Sketchy ink outlines filled with transparent watercolor — the classic busy scene that rewards re-reading. Endless small details to discover.
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Inside the Hive
A beehive cross-section as a three-story building. Kids find new details every read.

The Midnight Ball
Woodland animals in 18th-century finery. Fox in a waistcoat, owls in lace.

The Kingdom of Cats
A city populated entirely by cats. Cat bakers, cat postmen, cat children.

The Mouse Orchestra
A steamboat full of marching-band mice. Tiny trumpets, tiny drums.

The Flying-Machine Workshop
Mole, rabbit, hedgehog — all test pilots. Clockwork, canvas, and crashes.
N° 08What clients say
The part that actually matters.
"They understood the brief before I'd finished explaining it. The cover they delivered made the book feel like a real book for the first time."
"I'd worked with three other illustrators before. This was the first one where every spread felt like it belonged in the same book."
"The interior design turned my file from 'a bunch of jpegs' into a book I could print. Worth every cent."
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