Tag: NSCAD
The Gospel According to Richard Pryor
It’s hard to get a sense of this project from these images alone. I’ll try to add some screenshots for context down the road. This was my first stab at VR and though I’m sure I near ruptured Unity in the attempt, it was a blast. Comedy as religion. This is the concept. Within the…
NSCAD Print
A few selections from Intro to Print, a class that surveyed a handful of image-making techniques, all messy, most satisfying. The polar bear was gouged into a woodblock and relief printed by rolling a paint-covered brayer over top, then squeezed through a hand-wound press onto card-stock. The goal was to go activist more or less,…
Pixel Project
I’m not a painter, at least not on this day. Or since! An early assignment we had in Intro to Studio Practice at NSCAD was to select a high contrast image and block it off in squares. Using gouache, a quick-drying spirit-breaking watercolor, we would approximate the image using tonalities. Squinting at the final work…
Meat Me in St. Louis
Because we can.
100 Smokestacks
NSCAD homework. The assignment was to collect a wack of images on a single subject, in my case smokestacks, then twist and manipulate them to the tune of 100 new ones.
Dystopia
A selection of photos from a 2015 NSCAD project on dystopic cinema. The photographs were inspired by the films I chose and were not meant to recreate specific scenes.