
An alternative book cover of the cult classic film “Jennifer’s Body,” stylized as a 1950s gilded hardcover. 11x17 inches, made in Adobe illustrator

An self portrait and exploration of grief shown through shoes. 24x18 inches, india ink on watercolor paper

A monochrome painting study using an absurd glamor shot of a pumpkin lady of my own creation. 14x11 inches, acrylic on canvas

A self portrait depicting the tumultuous relationship between the artist and her art, who is controlling who? 16x20 inches, acrylic on canvas.

A study of the statue "Truth," displayed in the gardens of the Huntington Estate. 11x14, acrylic on canvas.

Part of an illustration series for Edgar Allan Poe’s The Raven, depicting the narrator’s lost love in the afterlife. 11x14 inches, acrylic on canvas

An interpretation of the Hannibal episode "Futamono," with a reimagining of the murder victim as the artist. 16x20 inches, charcoal on drawing paper.

An interpretation of the Killer's song "Midnight Show," depicting the murder that takes place. 16x20 inches, acrylic on canvas.

Part of an illustration series for Edgar Allan Poe's The Raven. Depicts the titular raven from the view of the narrator. 8x8 inches, acrylic on canvas

A master study of Sir Francis Bernard Dicksee's drapery study. 11x14 inches, graphite on paper.

Part of a climbing series about the tension between the hand and the equipment, featuring a rope. 8x10 inches, acrylic on canvas.

Continuation of the glamourous pumpkin lady series, inspired by "Saturn Devouring his Son." 16x20 inches, charcoal and oil pastel on drawing paper.

Part of a climbing series depicting the tension between the hand and the equipment, this time featuring a GriGri belay device. 10x8 inches, acrylic paint and acrylic ink on gesso board.

A study of the Vesalius skeleton, 11x14 inches, graphite on paper.
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An alternative book cover of the cult classic film “Jennifer’s Body,” stylized as a 1950s gilded hardcover. 11x17 inches, made in Adobe illustrator.

An alternative language poster for Jordan Peele's movie "Get Out," written in Swahili. Created in Adobe Illustrator.

An exploration of deconstructing composition, created in Adobe Illustrator.

An interview with a percussion student put to a poster, incorporating my digital photography. Done in Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop.

A comic book cover reimagining of the 2017 film "The Ritual," done in the style of a 1950s Black Magic horror cover. Created in Adobe Illustrator

An interpretation of Hozier's song "In the Woods Somewhere" as a movie poster, done in the style of the minimalist 2010s horror posters. Created in Adobe Illustrator.

A poster concept based on the opening scene of the film "Coraline." Created in Adobe Illustrator.

Hi! My name is Leah Homan, and I'm a Richmond based graphic designer, fine artist, and illustrator! I recently graduated from Virginia Commonwealth University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Communication Arts.