Artwork

Dad’s Portrait

I made a new portrait of my father as a companion piece to the portrait I did of my mother last year

We were driving home from a job in Revelstoke and we passed by the D. Dutchman’s Dairy. Dad got an ice cream cone while I opted for a chocolate milkshake.

It’s called “Dad Eating Ice Cream” and it can be found in my artwork page.

Chalk Pastel on 50cm × 65cm Fabriano Tiziano paper.

Happy Valentines Day!

Hello everyone!

Just wishing everyone a happy Valentines Day (and a very belated happy new year).

I have three new drawings, two of which should have been uploaded months ago, and one that I just finished the other day. All three can be found in my Artwork page.

See you all soon.

 

Illustrations

It’s been a few months, hasn’t it?

Well, I apologize for the delay since my last update.

In any case, here is two illustrations that I did back in 2014 when I took an illustration class with Jamie Morris.

As always, you can see them in the artwork page.

Here’s to a new year, and new artwork.

Sky Cocoon

I made this when I was participating in the Quickdraw Animation Society’s 6th annual Animation Lockdown. Participants are given 48 hours and access to all of Quickdraw’s facilities to create an animated short film.

The theme for that year’s lockdown was “Beyond the Comfort Zone”, and I think the fact that I had never participated in the event before fulfilled that theme for me.

Animated in ToonBoom Studio.

Fountain Heads

This augmented reality based installation was my entry into the Alberta College of Art + Design 2011 Grad Show. I coded it using Processing and made many of the 3D assets with Blender.

What the program does is use facial recognition software to capture a a person’s face and map it onto a 3D modelled head, which is generated constantly as a particle in the piece.

To this day I still think that it is one of the greatest things I have accomplished.

Eventually I will post the source code to this site once I have updated the source code to take advantage of the newer versions of Processing.