What is the main goal of your illustrations?
To be honest, it’s largely having to avoid having a real job. Turns out they’re quite hard and take up a lot of time.
How did you get into art?
I’m still coming to terms with the fact it’s technically art, but I started studying Architecture and then, through a series of not-very-well-thought-out decisions, ended up drawing stick figures.
What is the most difficult part of creating these illustrations?
The time travel wears you down, I can’t say why there’s time travel involved, but just know it’s hard on them knees after a while.
What topics do you cover?
Definitely not time travel, that’s a big-time travel no-no. Other than not that, I do spend a lot of time making jokes about normal stuff that happens in my life, which apparently is funny to people—which I guess should be more concerning to me than it is.
How would you describe your style?
Post-Impressionism, but I’m terrible at identifying styles.
How would you describe your humor?
From another time.
When did you start creating these illustrations and how long are you going to continue them?
Started next year, and plan to continue until around 2016.
What inspires you to keep going forward?
Again, I’m not allowed to talk about that.
What advice would you give people who want to create art themselves?
As insane as this might sound, the best advice there is to ah… Make Art. That’s it.
Tell us more about yourself, your life, and your journey to becoming who you are today.
I’m not sure a quick internet interview is the place for writing an entire autobiography—might save that one for a later date if that’s ok!






















