The images below were commissioned by a group of painters working on a collaborative exhibition. They were used to guide paintings and the model was used to create a video animation for the exhibition “Bubble Revision.”
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The creature below , a “doge-whal” was commissioned by one of the artists and appeared in the exhibition as well as a presentation at New Museum in NYC.
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Artwork does not reflect my own views
I had been asked to create an animation for their talk also. It can be seen on the wall behind the speakers.
Below is a sampling of exhibition and proposal layout examples I’ve created over the years.