
Welcome to my page! It's me, V! I am an actress and model who creates art. I am starting to post particular art of mine. I will be mainly posting a lot of my modeling portfolio and newer art. Enjoy!
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I've been so looking forward to share Daisy! 💜👽 She is one of the main characters for an upcoming project and, out of all the characters, this lil alien is my fav design.

Here's some Jenny illustrations I sketched out! I have always adored this series and she's always a fun draw. 🩵 Later on, I might refine one of these, as its own image.

I loved the "Tangled" series and thought I'd give it some love back through my art. :> This is a call back to the hurt incantation from s2e14.
Heh, I forgot to post this here. Better late than never, I suppose. Cheers to the 20th anniversary of Danny Phantom! 🥳👻💚


Funny Brilliance
I saw this tiktok on twitter and I just had to 😂

This is fan art I made of "Tale of the Young Witch Kira" comic by and for @teargass1234. The comic is going through a hiatus, but will continue.





My theatrical and commercial headshot as well as some recent photos after the cut.
Before to after! This is my first hair modeling job, which lead up to my first runway moment.







"Basking Before Plaid"
I like to have straight hair and warm, plaid clothing for the fall season.
I found a close-up of me w/ rainbow eyes from 2016.

Huh, I still have the golden leaf earrings, which will be seen again.


This is my commercial and theatrical headshot for acting auditions taken during the same morning.
Photographer: Rigo Pena
If interested, I have an IMDb page to check out. There will be more to build upon.







I tend to model when I'm on set. I was Grady in the short film, "Desolation." This was the beginning of my acting career and before I did any professional modeling job. Can you come up with an interpretation of what is happenning?


Here's a modeling shot in b/w and color. Other than some superb lighting, all it took was a shirt, drape, and chair. Photographer: Gary D. Lopez