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2024 YEAR.

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This year I was looking into exploring abstract and expanding my understanding with a digital hybrid design approach to my purpose of giving a much stronger voice to the stippling method.

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Descriptions

 

The Whatever Series


This series explores the abstraction of sound through visual elements, transforming auditory experiences into tangible forms. The compositions feature organic materials like wood, interspersed with circular motifs inspired by the bell of a trumpet. Each piece captures the fluidity of sound waves, the resonance of music, and the textures of timbre, offering viewers a glimpse into the symbiotic relationship between sound and shape. The series invites interpretation, evoking the echoes and vibrations that resonate within us all.

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The Take Over


A continuation of the narrative begun in Boy in the Kite, this hybrid piece imagines a near-future where rose-like alien entities breach Earth's atmosphere amidst a global pandemic. This sci-fi vision fuses reality with speculative fiction, portraying the fragility of human existence as it contends with unknown forces. The imagery reflects a chaotic yet beautiful invasion, with the rose-shaped invaders symbolizing both peril and transformation. The Take Over explores themes of survival, adaptation, and the interconnectedness of all life, set against a backdrop of uncertainty and cosmic wonder.

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Beautiful Minds


An educational visual journey, Beautiful Minds captures the intricacies of thought as it travels across the brain. Through vibrant visuals and labeled elements, the piece metaphorically illustrates how a single thought moves at 200 miles per hour, traversing synaptic pathways and neural networks. Each section of the work highlights different attributes of cognition—logic, creativity, memory—bringing to life the invisible processes that shape our daily experiences. The artwork serves as both a celebration of human intelligence and a reminder of the delicate complexity of our mental landscape.

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