A grand instrument helping Mr. Santa to keep track of the children of the world's behavior.
For the school's short Christmas movie, I was to make the "Barometer", a piece that would take up some central space in the background, and whose role would play a major part of the story (if I can say so my self.)
The base is made out of MDF, the details in cardboard, and lights out of molded plastic.
A witch was killed and then buried in a way that which she disapproved of. She cursed the place and cracked the stone in two.
For this project, I started with a block of styrofoam that I carved it into a stone shape, and then plastered it in a mixture of glue, pigment, and thin paper. Then I cut the letters out, painted it, and glued on some real moss.
The long-lost journal of the famous adventurer, Sir Pembroke has now been found. Will it tell us about his own disappearance as well?
The task here was to make a book look old and aged.
Steps
An icon painting of our all-time favorite. Let him shine the light upon you and give you the support you need.
Starting off with a square of MDF board and then using wood glue, pigment, and varnish to imitate cracks over the cut out photo of agent Cooper.
A dark autumn night, in the abandoned love nest in the Swedish mountains, ended in terrible bloodshed when two old lovers reunited for their last goodbye.
A group project where we built a cabin in scale 1:25 made out of driftwood. The walls were carved to imitate timber, and floorboards were cut, dyed, and installed to imitate the real deal.
Three men trek out on the misty moor. Only two come back.
After reading the script of The Clay, I made a miniature model of a scene that takes place on a moor. I made the terrain of styrofoam and paper. I then decorated it with moss and, rocks out of styrofoam. Slapping on some Photoshop magic for the background, then BAM: done.