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Mica Competitive Scholarship 2017

Terminus 

Accordion Book (6''x6'' panels)

Translating a space into graphic visuals.
Terminus 

Digital, photographic, hand drawn and sculptural studies

For this project I chose a tunnel-like space from one of the MICA campus buildings to represent. When observing the space I noticed a key element to the space was its re-occurring linear patterns found throughout the structure and in the shadows cast from the daylight. Using this as a fundamental focus I went onto designing the accordion book while also concentrating on key design elements of point, line and plane in order to create a sequence. The accordion book is a graphic representation of the tunnel space.

Moon and Polyphony 

18''x24'' Posters

These two posters are a part of a series of poster designs with a focus on the word pairings, Contrast and Harmony and Instability and Balance. These word pairings served as themes for the visual research  and experimentation that resulted in these designs.
Digital Landscapes

Photo Studies

These are a series of experimental digital studies stretched and edited in Photoshop and Lightroom in order to resemble landscapes. Many of these studies are re-used in other works. 

Lord Knows I

Visual Interpretation

Mixed Media on Rough Moulin Paper (Acrylic and Paper towels)

4.5' x 4'



Lord Knows II

Visual Interpretation

Mixed Media on Rough Moulin Paper (Acrylic and Paper towels)

4' x 5'
Ruins

Mixed Media on Plywood (Acrylic, Charcoal and Paper towels)

7.5'' x 24''

Depicting the devastating potential of nuclear weapons.

Aftermath I and II

Mixed Media on Canvas (Acrylic, Charcoal,  dead leaves and Collaged Images)

18'' x 24''

Depicting the devastating potential of nuclear weapons.

Nuclear Winter

Digital Landscape Photo Collage


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Untitled

Digital Landscape Photo Collage



Mica Competitive Scholarship 2017
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Mica Competitive Scholarship 2017

Portfolio comprised of graphic design, photography and painting based work from the past semester at MICA.

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