Born in the dark, withered forests of Virginia, Abigail was inspired to create from the time she could first hold a pen. Despite her mother's honest attempts to curb her daughter's bizarre affinity for imaginary monsters with classical girls' literature, Abigail grew to love all manner of frightening things, including the works of Mary Shelley, Bram Stoker, H. P. Lovecraft, Edgar Allan Poe, Edward Gorey, and many classic horror movies.
These days Abigail creates art for books, magazines, albums, events, and anything else she fancies. She works in pencil, watercolor and digital media.
Her work has been shown across America in such prestigious venues as the Museum of American Illustration in New York, New York, Gallery Nucleus in Alhambra, California, Halloweentown, and many other galleries in Richmond Virginia, Washington D.C., St. Louis Missouri, and Los Angeles California.
Her artwork has been featured in Digital Artist Daily, Spectrum:18, Black Lantern Publishing, CROW magazine, and many other publications.