hen we close our eyes, we can feel the deep connection to those we’ve loved who are no longer physically with us. They live on in our hearts and beings... always here, part of our DNA. This is an animation of hope and thanks too... CONTINUE READING
“What did you do when you were younger?" is a common question asked of one who is past a certain age. As I’ve gotten older, the memories of my youth bring me joy, tears, regret, and pride. For the main character...CONTINUE READING
This animation tries to convey the feeling of weight and emotional swirl. Almost crushing, always moving. It is lightened somewhat by the blue sky...CONTINUE READING
Here’s to a happy android of the future. This animation is made just to make you smile or at least have a big smirk. “A Day in the Life of a Robot” is hopefully a look forward to all the wonderful things mechanical friends could do! It’s a future world of a joyful...CONTINUE READING
This animation explores how a chance moment in life can lift a person from a low to a smile. It also explores the therapeutic feeling that comes from human to animal connections...CONTINUE READING
This project focuses on the manic side of bipolar disorder, the disjointed thoughts and the brain noise that results. It is the illusion of the creative flight, and possibly the most scary...CONTINUE READING
Dissociative identity disorder… the existence of two or more distinct identities (or “personality states”). The experience of depersonalization feels terrifying, as if observing the shards of oneself in 3rd person. Created in Blender using cell fracture.