I am mostly offering up links and descriptions in here, with a handful of banners to go along with them. Having a fully functional art gallery app running on a website, with all the detailed catalogue information for each painting kept in a MySQL database and dynamically displayed, has actually never done much for me. Most people don't even know how big (or, rather, how small) the Mona Lisa really is, and here, in the age of mechanical reproduction, it barely matters. Anyways, I've made a lot of art in my lifetime, and while I majored in Painting, I've never really made a huge distinction between media, format, or high / low brow modalities. As far as I'm concerned, making a traditional oil painting, designing a tabletop RPG, and developing a video game are all equally "Une Pipe," so to speak. So I think it suffices to separate them in rather broad groups for the sake of simple convenience. Categorization, in the case of creative work, at least, ought to serve no other purpose.
You can find these HERE on my trusty Itch.io page. Itch.io is still fantastic, even if I do often wish they could somehow let me hide all of the NSFW games when I'm browsing through the latest and greatest in hyper-indie game making in a public place.
Last year, I designed, painted, and published my own deck of Tarot cards. It's pretty cool, even if it did kind of ruin me financially (not like there was all that much to ruin, to be fair). Anyway, you can still get it on a print-on-demand basis, so if you're a member of the fabled "middle class" and have something called a "disposable income," you can get a copy HERE , or you can just enjoy the pictures I've got on there. That's totally free.
I'll leave it at that for now. I'm still trying to figure out how to show off my paintings and stuff without them getting scraped by Elron Husk's robots, or whatever.