

This piece is from “The Purple Dancing Triceratops.” Written by Kimmie Gotch, Illustrated by Amber Hawks Schaberg, and used with permission.
This is my favorite piece from the book. I had so much fun drawing a Dino close up and all of the critters and flowers around her.

This piece is from “The Purple Dancing Triceratops.” Written by Kimmie Gotch, Illustrated by Amber Hawks Schaberg, and used with permission.
This story focussed around a group of dancing girl dinosaurs. I had to create a natural world for dinos, but the characters had to be pastel and bright for a feminine flavor. I had to find the right “natural” colors for their environment that flowed with the character palette.

Study drawing of a perspective half in and half out of the water, and playing with foreshortening on a mermaid.


"A Home for Spike" was written by Heather Vogel Frederick, illustrated by Amber Hawks Schaberg, and published by Longyear Museum Press. I like this piece because I enjoy drawing hands.
This book won Honorable Mention in the New England Museum Association’s 2024 Publication Award Competition.
This image is used with permission from Longer Museum.


Page illustration from “No One Has More Than Me,” by Bartholomew Tosch. Illustrated by Amber Hawks Schaberg.

No One Has More Than Me was written by Bartholomew Tosch, illustrated by Amber Hawks Schaberg.



Written by Heather Vogel Frederick, published by Longyear Press, Illustrated by Amber Hawks Schaberg. Used with permission.












This piece is from “The Purple Dancing Triceratops.” Written by Kimmie Gotch, Illustrated by Amber Hawks Schaberg, and used with permission.
This is my favorite piece from the book. I had so much fun drawing a Dino close up and all of the critters and flowers around her.
This piece is from “The Purple Dancing Triceratops.” Written by Kimmie Gotch, Illustrated by Amber Hawks Schaberg, and used with permission.
This story focussed around a group of dancing girl dinosaurs. I had to create a natural world for dinos, but the characters had to be pastel and bright for a feminine flavor. I had to find the right “natural” colors for their environment that flowed with the character palette.
Study drawing of a perspective half in and half out of the water, and playing with foreshortening on a mermaid.
"A Home for Spike" was written by Heather Vogel Frederick, illustrated by Amber Hawks Schaberg, and published by Longyear Museum Press. I like this piece because I enjoy drawing hands.
This book won Honorable Mention in the New England Museum Association’s 2024 Publication Award Competition.
This image is used with permission from Longer Museum.
Page illustration from “No One Has More Than Me,” by Bartholomew Tosch. Illustrated by Amber Hawks Schaberg.
No One Has More Than Me was written by Bartholomew Tosch, illustrated by Amber Hawks Schaberg.
Written by Heather Vogel Frederick, published by Longyear Press, Illustrated by Amber Hawks Schaberg. Used with permission.