Welcome to the Homepage of
ROBERT BERMEA
Celna attacks a Ravager Demon
A scene from my story with the working title "Journey."


Welcome, fellow humans! Of course, other sentient forms of intelligent life are welcome to browse my page as well. Here I will be sharing a little bit about myself for all the world, and perhaps some interdimensional beings as well, to see.

My name is Robert Bermea and I am an artist. I'm currently studying at Central Washington University in order to become an art teacher at the high school level. My need to create art and tell stories has lead me to acquire a wide variety of skills of techniques I think it would be great to share with students. While my greatest talent is pencil work, I'm also competent with coloring mediums like pastels and paint, the use of photoshop to create original work, and even how to do animated films with flash and more traditional techniques. I can also do ceramics and sculpture.

I want to do a lot of things with my abilities, and share a lot of what is going on in my head with the world. In addition to being an artist, I'm also a story-teller, and I have a lot of stories I've been cooking up in my noggin that I think other people would enjoy. As such, I also hope to be a comic book artist, a novelist, a film director, and even a concept artist for the creation of my other passion, video games! Fear me, forces of fantasy evil, for I am a max-level shadow priest and professional zombie exterminator when not at my day job. I love to read books and watch movies, and if my television isn't being used to play my Wii then I'm most likely watching Stargate.


Well, not much more to see here. If you're interested in some useful links for art teachers, you're welcome to follow the link below. If not, please enjoy this image of my cat and flee in terror from this image of myself.

CLICK HERE FOR MY WEBSITE LINKS

My cat, Dingbat.

My cat, the ever playful and cronically confused Dingbat.
I didn't name her, so don't look at my portrait to the right in an accusing manner.
A picture of Robert Bermea

This is me. Boring, isn't it?
The cat to the left is much more interesting.