Buying Prints:


Buying prints is pretty easy, there are multiple ways to go about getting one. Almost everything on the site is available as a print, so if you'd like one, just shoot me an email saying what you'd like a print of and size preference. I'll email you back with availability, sizes and prices (prices are dependant on size & shipping). For purchasing, I accept paypal, cash, or personal checks (though paypal is preferred). If you'd rather do your shopping online, you can always check out my Etsy store as things that are either popular at cons or just miscellaneous thing I've made (sculptures, knitting projects, costumes) pop up there. You can also check my Deviant Art account as some prints are available through them as well.

Buying Originals/Commissions:


Buying originals is about the same as prints, except for the fact that they tend to be more expensive and require different shipping. Obviously, digital paintings don't have physical originals, but any paintings/sculptures/original comic boards fall under this heading. There are some things I don't generally sell (HIBAP comic boards, for example), but there's no harm in asking. As far as commissions go, I do pricing on a case by case basis (depending on the cost of the materials, how long the project will take me, etc). Comic or storyboarding projects, for example, would generally go for around $20 per board, but again it depends on the project. If you're interested in a commission, send me an email detailing your project and any accessory materials (e.g., for film storyboarding: a shot list, or for comics: a sample script/plot summary). Or anything else, really. I reserve the right to refuse any particular subject that I find offensive, against my personal beliefs, etc.

>Buying Comics


Comics are available either directly through this website (see above), from me at con appearances (check the sketchblog or the main page for updates) and finally from a few of the local (boston) area comic book stores. You can currently pick up "How I Became A Pirate" from Hub Comics or Million Year Picnic

Web/Graphic Design:


I am generally available for web/graphic design projects, and again price is by the job (for example, a personal webpage with maybe 3 or 4 pages of content is considerably less time intensive than that of a business website) and is based on time and size. Again, sending me an email detailing your needs and thoughts is the best way to get an accurate estimate and we can determine a reasonable price from there.