Costume Design

Costume re-creations of the slave costumes worn by Anakin and Shmi in Star Wars: The Phantom Menace.



Costume concepts for "Avatar: The Last Airbender" TV Series. Photoshop.

Hand and rod puppet made of EVA foam, vinyl, plastic and fabric. The eye blinks and moves. Character from the Disney TV series "Gravity Falls". Due to popularity, the puppet has it's own social media blog.

A giant squid that was also a crew member on the pirate ship, indicated by her bandanna, hook-tentacle and sword.

Picture of the main cast together.

One character in the film "Unending Hell" was an actress famous for her roles in terrible action films about avenging nuns. This is the costume for the poster for one such fake film, "Godswallower".

I was charged with creating the most offensive Indian Princess costume I could come up with. The character is trying to "get back to her roots" to prepare for her role as Sacagawea in a horrible oscar-bait pop-history film. She hires a team of "Real Indian Stylists" to coach her.

At the end of the film, the agent goes to interview a new potential client, an up-and-coming action starlet. I had to heavily age and distress this costume, which was mostly military surplus gear.

Costume re-creations of Casey Jones from the 1990 Ninja Turtles live action film, and April O'Neil from the 1987 animated series.

by Peter Grego Based on oral histories of Dust Bowl immigrants to California in the 1930s. Watercolor on paper.

Rough costume sketches. by Peter Grego Based on oral histories of Dust Bowl immigrants to California in the 1930s. Watercolor on paper.

Rough costume sketches. by Peter Grego Based on oral histories of Dust Bowl immigrants to California in the 1930s. Watercolor on paper.

Sci-fi re-imagining of the classic Greek play Antigone set in retro-era sci-fi outer space. Watercolor on paper.



Marker and white pencil on paper.

Character re-designs for Capcom's "Devil May Cry" series. Demonic God Mundus and Hell Knight Vergil/Nelo Angelo redesigned with a more Egyptian and Mesopotamian influence. Photoshop.

Fantasy Bird Warrior concept, armor is meant to be leather and metal and to suggest feathers even where there are none, to enhance the image of a big, black bird, and harken back to ancient falconry practices. Photoshop.