Playing monopoly on the iPad with @lcgarnz (Taken with instagram)
This is a wine label I designed for TAFE. My teacher was very specific that we had to have an interesting concept.
I decided that I would base my design on the phrase ‘let’s get blind’. The wine was named St Lucy as she is the Patron Saint of the Blind. I used an image of a goose, and goose feathers because, the name Lucy reminded me of the term ‘loosey goosey’ which kind of related well to getting ‘loose’ when you drink.
The braille on the back was originally going to read my concept line: ‘let’s get blind’, but my teacher thought it was too obvious, so we settled on the braille reading ‘Patron Saint’ instead.
LOL! Jimmy Kimmel got parents to tell their kids they ate all their Halloween candy. The kid’s reactions are golden!
Source: theastonishingpost
These are a selection of pages of a book complied of from a project called ‘50 Drawings’. The task was to pick a item, and create fifty 10X10cm drawings, paintings and just general artworks based on it. All the pieces had to be approved by the teacher, and if any were too similar, we were required to used only one of them, and create another one.
I chose my Converse Hi-Tops, as I felt that they were a symbol of my teen years, and that this project would be a good way to represent my time spent at music concerts and festivals. I had an old pair of Converse that were falling apart, which I cut up and used in the artwork.
This is a recent mock-up of a project I completed this semester for Essential Oils Packaging.
I used the triangle as a symbol for body, mind and spirit, considering the healing elements of the oils. The coloured textures adds an organic quality to the design.
In my research I thought that many existing designs were stark and boring with poor sense of hierarchy.
This is the finished piece of a working-progress I posted a few weeks ago. White paint was used to pull the figure out of the scribbles. Then using a permanent marker I continued to create different tones and forms through the same kind of random lines. Finally I used some white pastel to high-light areas of white.
These sketches were for a project I was given on Colour theory. I used either a primary, secondary, or tertiary colour palette to create each image.
This is a photograph I submitted in VCE. The theme of my Studio studies was the idea of the loss of innocence. I focused a lot of my photography in alleys full of graffiti, taking photos of friends and people I met there.
A project I completed at Deakin University. Our task was to take photos of graffiti, and then edit and use them in article layouts.





