

THOMASTRAPP
Every project I take on starts with a story.
A themed land, a whimsical shop, a LEGO build.
Ultimately, my goal is to turn imagination into a tangible experience!


Personal Works
This portfolio is basically my visual autobiography — from high school sketchbook scribbles to college-era creations fueled by Chipotle and deadlines. Expect color, chaos, and concepts that live rent-free in my head. Mediums include drawing, painting, collage, and spontaneous decision-making.

Neon Victorian
This Victorian-style house looks like it time-traveled through a candy store explosion — drenched in neon colors and flanked by cherry blossom trees and rock candy mountains. It’s part historical elegance, part sugar rush, and entirely the fever dream of a 19th-century architect who discovered Skittles.

Ace the Bone Chewer
This portrait features Ace — our four-legged farm mascot and professional goofball — living his best life, lounging in a tricked-out, furry bed on a lazy summer day. Named after our property, Flying Ace Farms, he had the charm of a seasoned pilot and the energy of a squirrel on espresso. This piece captures him in his natural state: adorable, slightly ridiculous, and undeniably iconic.

Savannah Neighborhood
This black-and-white marker landscape captures a slice of Savannah, Georgia — the city where I study at SCAD and casually obsess over historic architecture. Featuring residential buildings with just the right amount of southern charm and enough hand-drawn tree detail to make a botanist blink twice, this piece shows off my love for structure, texture, and moody monochrome drama.

Three Cubed House Stage Set Design
For this project, I built a miniature stage set of a house where the rooms aren’t just separated — they’re elevated. Literally. Each space sits on its own cube, like a dramatic game of architectural Tetris. It’s a small model with big “I’m not like other floor plans” energy.

Sweet Tooth Cupcake Stand Concept Art
n this quick concept sketch exercise, I cooked up four unique cupcake booth designs — each with its own sweet personality. Two lucky designs made it past the paper stage and were lovingly transformed into 3D sketches, because sometimes cupcakes deserve architecture too.

Tiki Gift Stand
I designed Cube-a Cabana — a tiki-themed gift stand bursting with tropical flair, all cleverly built on the base of a printed cube. It’s got island energy, souvenir charm, and just enough bamboo to make Jimmy Buffett rise from the hammock and applaud.

Amusement Park Stands (Food Themed)
This series of concept sketches explores amusement park food stands themed after the holy grail of guilty pleasures: burgers, deli sandwiches, milkshakes, and fries. Each stand is designed to look like the food it serves — because subtlety is overrated when you're three churros deep and hunting for ketchup. It's oversized, over-the-top, and exactly what your inner child (and stomach) ordered.

Amusement Park Stand (Ocean Themed)
This concept series dives deep into aquatic-themed park stands — from crabby kiosks to treasure chest counters and fishy facades. Each design brings a splash of ocean whimsy, proving that even your churro stand can have sea legs. Perfect for parks where the only thing deeper than the theming is the fryer oil.

Amusement Park Stands (Tiki Themed)
This concept sketch series explores tiki-themed amusement park stands, where every kiosk oozes volcanic charm, carved totems, and just the right amount of thatched-roof drama. Inspired by mid-century Polynesian fantasy with a modern twist, these stands are ready to serve snacks, souvenirs, or spiritual awakenings — whichever comes first.

Amusement Park Stands
Amusement park stand concept sketches that fit into any theme!

Swampy Brick
This brick house stands proudly like it didn’t get the memo that it’s smack in the middle of a swamp. Surrounded by moody willow trees and a dramatic night sky, it provides the kind of contrast that says, “Yeah, I’m not from around here.”

Modern Desert
This modern house pops up like a mirage with a mortgage — a sleek, stylish oasis meant to capture the essence of a wealthy man’s retreat nestled in the heart of a bustling desert city. It’s part luxury haven, part architectural flex, and entirely too cool to care about the heat.

Colorful College
Armed with colored pencils and too much caffeine, I created a chaotic pile of all things college life — from ramen noodles to overdue assignments — using a blazing warm color palette that screams, “I haven’t slept in three days, but I’m thriving… probably.”

Tom the Disk Holder
For this project, I created a self-portrait surrounded by a swirl of pop culture chaos — including nods to Takashi Murakami and Kanye West album art. It’s basically me, but inside a visual mixtape curated by my subconscious and a few late-night YouTube rabbit holes.

Wednesday Addam's New Fit
For this project, I gave Wednesday Addams a wardrobe update — because even the queen of gloom deserves a little 2025 edge. Her new look features a crop top, fishnet sleeves, ripped jeans, a skull choker, and black leather boots sharp enough to kick open the gates of the afterlife. It's moody, modern, and just disrespectful enough to upset Morticia.

Larissa Weem's New Fit
In this project, I designed a fresh costume for Headmistress Weems — because even shapeshifting educators deserve a wardrobe glow-up. The work includes concept sketches, fabric swatches, shoe selections, and a makeup look sharp enough to make a student sit up straight. It’s eerie elegance with a side of “I know what you did, and I’m disappointed.”

Still Life With Bone
This cozy portrait captures Ace — my family’s dog and full-time connoisseur of chew toys — caught mid-snack while lounging like royalty on a pillow throne. Painted with affection (and a touch of envy for that level of relaxation), the piece balances warmth, personality, and just a hint of canine mischief.

Lines That Raised Me
Inspired by my real-life family home, this piece captures a small mid-century house nestled among stylized mountains and plants that echo its distinct sloped roofline. The sharp angles and clean lines give it that classic mid-mod attitude — part architecture, part geometry flex, all home.

Home Is Where The Gnome Is
This project features a cozy, gnome-inspired cottage nestled in a towering forest, where the trees feel ancient and the dandelions are anything but average. With oversized, surreal blooms scattered throughout the landscape, the house feels small, enchanted, and just a little bit like it wandered out of a bedtime story and into a botanical fever dream.

Cavity Cottage
This tiny house is built entirely from candy bricks and nestled in a landscape straight out of a sugar-fueled daydream. Surrounded by oversized lollipops, peppermint stars, and lemon drops big enough to flatten a toddler (not recommended), this piece captures the vibrant, whimsical chaos of a candy land where dental hygiene fears dare not tread.

North of Normal
This whimsical house design features a bold palette of teal, lime green, purple, and burgundy — not your average holiday home, but definitely one you’d stumble upon in the more fashionable corner of the North Pole. With Seuss-inspired green trees, curving candy canes, and architecture built to weather magical blizzards, this piece brings holiday cheer with a side of offbeat color theory.

