Monday, August 22, 2011

Yorick's Skull

Yorick's Skull
Aluminum Foil, Cheese Clothe, Glue, Acrylic Paint, Dryer lint (2011)

This is Yorick's skull created as a prop for Siena College's 2011 production of Hamlet.

Old Fashioned Lighter

Old Fashioned Faux Brass Lighter
Cardboard, Paper, Hot Glue, Buttons, Acrylic paint (2011)
Built for a class as a prop for Sherlock Home's desk.

The Dragon Head

The Dragon Head
Aluminum Foil, Plaster strips, Acrylic paint, Fabric (2011)
Dragon Eye (Close up)


The Shape of Things

Below are images provided by Siena College of the 2011 Production of The Shape of Things by Neil LaBute. I directed and set designed for my senior art thesis.
Sculpture and Projection from beginning of the show.
Characters left to right front to back, Phil portrayed by Christian Leahy, Evelyn portrayed by Blakely Donohue, Jenny portrayed by Ashley Broady, Adam portrayed by Dylan Lukowski.
Blakely Donohue and Ashley Broady
Dylan Lukowski

The Man

The Man Sculpture
Foam, Found Plastic Fruit & Leaves, Wood (2011)

This sculpture was created for my senior thesis the 2011 production of The Shape of Things I directed and set designed. The play calls for a sculpture of a man. I stripped it down to the most basic symbol.

Milky White

Milky White
Foam, Cheese Clothe, Paint (2009)
Milky White was created for a production of Into the Woods at Siena College. It was carved from insulation foam and covered in cheese clothe. It's mouth opens in the play it ate various items.

The Melted Mask

The Melted Mask
Cardboard, Paper Mache, White Glue, Hot Glue (2011)

This mask was created for a movie. It was an attempt at creating an interesting texture on the surface. It looks melted and charred.

The Tiger

The Tiger
Aluminum Foil, Hot Glue, Cheese Clothe, Acrylic Paint (2011)

This tiger mask was sculpted from aluminum foil and covered in cheese clothe soaked in glue, then painted.