A set of three colleges in a theme inspired by dreams and trans-human reality including a struggle for perfection contrasted with inhuman absurdity. The progression of humanity changes over the course of the pieces into further technologies.
An event that coincided with the end of the Autumn Trout Gathering honoring unpublished writers and the collection of unpublished books held at the Clark County Historical Museum. This required a black and white 8.5x11 print, as well as a 5x7 color ad. This work was created in collaboration with Hunter Crawford.
An event at the Clark County Historical Museum honoring the recent move of the Brautigan Library to Vancouver from November 2010 to January 2011. This poster was developed for an 11x17 print format. This work was created in collaboration with Hunter Crawford.
A remix of O, Starry Night by Vincent van Gogh with incorporated imagery from the MMORPG Eve Online. It is the reverse of van Gogh's piece from the point of view of a landscape to the sky above, this is from the vast space looking at a world below. The original piece O, Starry Night slightly overlaps as a transparency to bring the piece together and heighten the emulation.
The Tree of Eyes is a mixture of photographs and drawings that incorporates the watchful gaze of an aware tree over a surreal city landscape. The tree holds a fruit that is also an eye but it is less restricted. The theme of the piece focuses on the eerie watcher, based on surrealist works.
Vector shapes in repetition, collected together to form a structure that highlights portions of photographs as positive spaces against a dark background.
A series of posters for the inspirational project to honor the late Richard Brautigan in a performance of lights and video played in the tower on the Washington State University Vancouver campus with a simultaneous reading of his poetry in the auditorium below. This work was created in collaboration with Hunter Crawford.
A series of photos depicting the advance of time with relation what drinks might be had and their activities. This work was created in collaboration with Hunter Crawford.