Friday, April 27, 2012



“And now was acknowledged the presence of the Red Death. He had come like a thief in the night. And one by one dropped the revellers in the blood-bedewed halls of their revel, and died each in the despairing posture of his fall. And the life of the ebony clock went out with that of the last of the gay. And the flames of the tripods expired. And Darkness and Decay and the Red Death held illimitable dominion over all.”


~ Edgar Allan Poe, The Masque of the Red Death


Our assignment in American Lit was to create a visual based off of the reading, and I illustrated this scene.

Monday, April 23, 2012

I found this picture after I thought I had finished editing the batch taken with the rainbow glasses. It ended up being my favorite out of all of them.
Katy, Leah and Joe looking out towards Westminster. 

Sunday, April 22, 2012



Done! My first real animation made with Sketchup and Photoshop. It's a little glitchy/laggy but I'm still happy with the overall result. Now that I have a little practice and know how to avoid certain setbacks I want to animate more with Photoshop in the future. 
Song is 'Refur' by Sigur Ros and sound effects were found on freesound.org.

Leah's Room





Friday, April 20, 2012

Animation Clip

A segment from my two-minute animation due for design class on Monday. 

Animation is hard. I've been working for 4 hours on about 35 seconds of the video. Luckily it's just about finished.

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Bubbles!

It's been a while since I've done a project (by that I mean about two weeks. I'm impatient). My friends Leah, Avery and Katy were so nice to get fancied up and model for me despite their busy schedules. There was no deeper meaning in mind when shooting these, just something for fun. I'll get into more conceptual work when I have more time. 
One of the only directions I gave them in the beginning was to blow bubbles to their heart's content. They didn't seem to mind. Then we wandered through town and found a secret garden on Brown's campus. I'm still so terrible at running these but they were so lovely and patient with me. 





"Psssss pss pssss! I'm telling you a secret!"
Cuties. 

Saturday, April 14, 2012

5 weeks left.


I'm gonna miss these fine people over the summer. At the same time, I'm ready for freshman year to be over. The warm weather makes me want to be back home on the lake. 
(This is a shot from our trip to the abandoned warehouse on the canal yesterday)

Friday, April 13, 2012

color prism













A classmate of mine lent me a pair of rainbow glasses that dissect white light. I got some interesting shots by placing them over my camera lens.

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Jim

Done in 2 sets of 20 minute poses. The goal for that class was to make something more abstract and atmospheric but I like the way this came out. 

One Year (whoops)

I haven't been on here in quite a while. I tried moving my art blog to Tumblr (I like the freedom you get with designing your layout) but it eventually disolved into more of a personal blog. It's hard to avoid silliness on that site. I'm also growing frustrated with my Flickr because I'm not satisfied with most of the work I have there but I can't bring myself to delete them all.

From now on I'm keeping my Flickr to show progress, my Cargo to display my best work and this blog to both display work and describe my process.

A lot has happened in the year (yikes!) since I last posted here. I failed to find work last summer but was able to relax and spend time with friends and family before leaving for college. The summer was almost too long as RISD doesn't start until 3 weeks after most other schools. However I met a group of other freshman online in early August and we bonded through video chat, so I didn't feel entirely alone when I arrived at RISD. Most of the group has stuck together and they have become great friends of mine.

My first semester was very difficult. Having gone to the pre-college program I was expecting to be thoroughly challenged, but I still struggled. My biggest problem here is that I work more slowly than most and one week is usually not enough to get a finished product that I'm proud of. The fall -> winter months were definitely a transition period for me.

(strangely enough, my 3D studios have been my favorite classes while drawing has been my least favorite)

After winter break, RISD starts a 6 week program called Wintersession where your schedule is reduced to 1 - 2 classes a week. I took one class in Illustration - collage. I was the only freshman in the class, which was very intimidating at times. Strangely enough the upperclassmen were much gentler in their critiques than other freshman. I guess over time students are more rational and constructive with their input. I enjoyed Wintersession because it allowed me time to put more care into my work and walk away with some good pieces.

The winter flew by quickly and I was terrified of starting my spring semester after becoming so adjusted to one class a week. BUT to my relief my new schedule was dramatically easier than the last one. The lack of anxiety has allowed me to clear my head, improve my work and also do other projects in my free time.

My body of photography has exploded in the past year. It astounds me how quickly that little hobby of mine turned into a full-blown passion. I can't stop for over a week or two without getting restless. Hopefully someday soon I can feel comfortable enough with my work to really call myself a photographer - but until then I'll keep on working.

Now there's just over a month left of my freshman year. Crazy how quickly a year flies by. And to top it all off, I'm illustrating a children's book over the summer! I didn't think I'd get an opportunity like this for years to come and I'm beyond excited. The book will be written by Lauren Strob and is aimed to be released by the 2012 holiday season.