Saturday, April 25, 2009

Italy Transferred Art Show





Here are some photos from my show down in St. George. The exhibit went well and I was able to sell six of my pieces. We had quite a few people show up that enjoy the unique process I use to make my art. I'll post some of my other pieces later in case anyone would like to purchase one.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

My Show


I am showing some of my work in St. George this weekend during the St. George Arts Festival. Feel free to stop by if you're in St. George. I'm excited about the stuff I'm showing!

PURE Hawaii













I developed this series on jewelry in order to create a 'mock' jewelry catalog. I wanted to see if I could successfully pull off creating the concept, photographing it, then placing it into a layout that could be applicable in the commercial world. I went as far as mailing it to my professor without informing him before hand. His roommate tossed it into the recycle bin, mistaking it for 'junk' mail. I must give credit to my brother-in-law, Sean, for the structure of my catalog. I completed this series in the fall of 2007 but people have been asking why I haven't placed it on my blog. So here you go.

Monday, January 19, 2009

A Day in My Life














This was one of the most fun series I've done. I tried to show how I felt like I needed to be in so many places all at the same time.

Transition


Ever wonder where your kids get their looks? I wanted to see if I could make the transition from Ashton (my oldest son) to myself. It was quite fun, but scary at the same time.

Two of Seven



These two images were are two of the seven deadly sins: the top being wrath; the bottom is gluttony.

Intersection: New York




This is where the idea came from for my BFA Show. It all began experimenting with xerox transfers then seeing images printed on vellum. I used the natural opacity of the vellum and the unpredictability of the transfers to create these two series. I hope to continue the experimentation as I prepare for my graduate studies.