My first splatter art project was the bald eagle project. This project involved picking an animal and creating several systems for a number of different posters. After using most of the traditional methods I was used to I began to experiment with splatter art. I liked the results of the eagle so much that I made some more based off of video games.
This project involved creating a tattoo. I am very passionate about fishing and I believe in catch and release. There is a saying known by many fisherman and it is "Capture, Photograph, Release" or CPR. I wanted the tattoo to have a feeling of a fish coming out of the water but also being released back into it.
TonicaTheDK is a twitch streamer that primarily plays H1Z1. She is very entertaining and engages with her viewers. She streams full time and plays with viewers whenever she gets the chance. She is a former barista and loves her coffee which is why there is a coffee theme for her panels. If you want to check out her stream please click on the link below. *Her stream has since been redesigned by someone else so you can't see it on her channel anymore but you should check it out.
Obscure word project. The goal for this project was to pick a word that is not used very often and create a poster about it. The definition I went with for slive was: To slice or cut through. I wanted to have some fun with this one so I made it appear to be violent. However when reading the sentence you find out that it's about being clumsy while cutting a bagel.
Obscure word project. The goal for this project was to pick a word that is not used very often and create a poster about it. The definition I went with for zenith was: The highest point or state of something. I wanted to show something that everyone could relate to so I thought a roller coaster at its highest point would be perfect.
Obscure word project. The goal for this project was to pick a word that is not used very often and create a poster about it. The definition I went with for witter was: To reveal. I wanted the sun to be revealing itself from behind some clouds. Also I did the same for the actual word.
Typeface "Tangoroa" created by Paul Bird. Created a system for a few letters then expanded to the rest of the alphabet using the same system. Then experimented with placement and white space. Also a brief and fictional history of Paul Bird.
This book was created for the fake exhibition of Saul Bass and Kapil Bhagat. This is the book version of the website. It shows four works from each artist and gives a brief description also. Please scroll down to view some spreads from the book.
This project was about creating a new fishing lure brand for Target. I picked blue and green as the main colors because they stand out from all of the red at Target. I created the logo and labels for these packages. Please scroll down to see a digital version of the labels.
In this photograph I was trying to recreate the color wheel in an elegant way. After many configurations and adjustments I finally settled on this spiral formation.
This photograph was taken at the Worcester train station. I was slightly restricted when taking the picture as I was informed that I was not allowed to photograph any of the doorways. Fortunately the train station had a beautiful ceiling. This picture shows off the wonderful interior of the station and its traditional arch building style.
Photograph taken at PAX East 2015 (a video game convention) This convention was an amazing opportunity to photograph cosplayers who are dressed as just about any character you could think of. This was one of my favorite photographs taken at the convention.
This is a trifold pamphlet created for Bristol Community College to inform the students about Bristol Bucks. Basically it is a card you can add money to and get discounts. You can use this card at any vending machine on campus and get free prints also. The first picture displays what the front cover looks like when it's folded. The next picture shows the outside of the pamphlet when it is fully open. The last picture shows the inside of the pamphlet when fully open.
These cats were inspired by the mobile game Neko Atsume. A game where you have to collect cats for your photo album. I have found that people really enjoy these as stickers and love to collect them all just like in the game.
There are many different kinds of potions in video games and sometimes you have to choose. Make the right decision and drink potion responsibly.
This design is inspired by the Legend of Zelda. The main character Link always uses a sword. Also there is usually a theme of time travel in the games. So I combined a sword with a pattern of clocks and clock gears.
I have created several patterns that can be placed on bags or shirts or anything you want to put it on.