Showing posts with label Surreal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Surreal. Show all posts

Saturday, 13 April 2013

Music Video Project
























Here are a few spreads for a small book that will accompany a music video I am animating at the moment. This is part of a college project. The finished result will be online within the next three weeks.

Wednesday, 10 October 2012

Absolut Alice







































Absolut Alice. A nod to fantasy films that pull you into their universe and test your sense of reality.
The first of three designs under the theme "Todays Theatre".

Friday, 28 September 2012

Self Portrait 1/3









































The first of three self-portraits. This piece questions our instantaneous stream of consciousness. A visualisation of what we see but may not take notice of. What does our sub-conscious see?
















Sunday, 16 September 2012

Dolce Vita








































This is a little piece I did for my friend, Eda. The term Dolce Vita translates to 'Sweet Life". I was asked to do this while a large group of us were intoxicated in a forest. I wanted to pose a visual question about a hedonistic lifestyle that so many young Irish people follow. In this piece I show a seeker of momentary pleasures and wonder if these physical gratifications (sex, drugs and alcohol) really benefit us. If we have all these luxuries at hand, do we become better or is it a repetitive act in degradation? 

Wednesday, 18 July 2012

Where Do Ideas Come From?







































One of the people I work with (Interning! oh yeah!) is organizing a very cool exhibition in Cork City. The Brief Exchange. Twenty three designers, photographers and illustrators make a brief, then the brief is exchanged randomly among the participants. I am not part of the collective... but I did get a nice sneak peak of all the amazing briefs ( I've never said 'brief' so many times in one paragraph. Brief brief brief). 
One brief stood out, 'Where Do Ideas Come From?'. So I created this. It is an exercise in maximalism and poses the idea to look where the ideas are really coming from. Her head? Or that little TV? It's about recycling ideas and sometimes not even being aware of it.