Born in New York but raised in Georgia, at a very young age, Sean fell in love with video games. He was fascinated by the balance that is needed between character development and gameplay. Immersing in the gaming world gave Sean several ideas, too many, so many that he had to write them down and journal them. One thing that he loved the most was the different styles of art that were used to shape the environment to depict what they wanted you to see.
In middle school, Sean dabbled around a little bit with different art styles. Later, He learned how to create through game design and using various computer platforms, but Sean always felt compelled to put a pen to paper. Then, in college, he reignited his passion for drawing on a physical canvas.
Sean now has his sights set on animating his idea, either through digital design or traditional mediums. Permitting all the past, present, and future ideas to be birthed and given life. Sean also has a passion for helping others create their own ideas; he wants to be a catalyst that sparks creativity in those around him.
Sean's talent will be showcased alongside his sister Sam's in the pages of the upcoming children's book "When Two Homes Feel Like One" by breakout children's author Tra Battle.
When Two Homes Feel Like One: A Journey Through Divorce by Tra Battle, is a touching book that gently guides families through the emotional journey of divorce.
Through the eyes of young Sarah, readers experience the challenges and discoveries of living in two homes. This story reassures children that, despite the changes, the love of both parents remains constant.
Skillfully illustrated and thoughtfully written, this book serves as both a comforting tale and a practical tool for families to discuss difficult emotions. Ideal for shared reading, it includes conversation starters to help children express their feelings and find reassurance during a time of transition.
When Two Homes Feel Like One is the first in a five-part series set in the close-knit community of Battle Creek, where every story highlights the idea that it takes a village to support one another through life's challenges.
Copyright © 2024 InkWell Publishers Inc - All Rights Reserved.
InkWell Publishers Inc is a 501(c)(3) organization