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RED EARTH - The image for this came from a nightmare I had, where I was one of a group of people abducted by a race of aliens who sample various forms of life from different planets and dimensions. The figure walking away was our captor, and his people called our world the "black-earth," for reaons I don't understand.

I've analyzed every aspect of the dream to various levels of meaning, but the general idea is made in a speech I gave to the being, pleading for our freedom, where I told him that humanity by nature are explorers, but to capture us like insects and put us in their jar would do no good for the interunderstanding of our cultures. In other words, traveling without the freedom to explore where you're going is just plain worthless. A month later, I went on vacation with my family back to the country I was born in, and remarkably, there was red sand everywhere.

This is my first picture made in 3D Studio Max v2.0

HAPPYPILLS - I had been thinking about depression, Prozac and M&M's all at the same time. This was the result. Infini-D and Photoshop 4.0
PROTOSHEEP - I made these for a friend as a birthday card.Pure Infini-D.
HEART OF WINTER - This had started out as a quick experiment in textures, until I saw that nothing looked like it was supposed to. It became one of my obsessions to get it right. One of the many plights of an artist is that the viewer usually doesn't notice all the very miniscule details which go into a work. And it's when he can't that the artist knows he's done his job. Inspiration for this came at the end of of October last year. The metaphor speaks for itself. Infini-D and Photoshop.
SOREAL - Many who see this swear it's raytraced, but this was done 99.9% in Photoshop. The other 0.1% comes from a picture of a mountain in Hawaii which was severely distorted by me anyway.
JAILROOM - The purpose of this room was to lock the user inside and see how long it took to discover how to get out the little crack on the bottom. Both this and SOREAL were part of an online multimedia project for my Cyber-Art class, involving a graphic-based world known as The Palace. This image was done entirely in Photoshop.
BLUESHIFT RISING - At the end of the universe, all the stars will collapse upon each other in a Big Crunch. This image is a fanciful representation of what it may look like when the doppler effect squeezes the wavelengths of all the stars into the blue end of the spectrum. Pretty as it may be, in real life nothing would be able to survive the high energy radiation.
ARMITRON - This was my EGCAD final project. It didn't win the MacFarlane prize as I had hoped, but I still like staring at it. Anything that took 26 hours to "craft" should be displayed. This image was created in ProEngineer.
The one and only, legendary JUMPIN' FRUIT! Jumping Fruit is high-school cafeteria food given life by a lunch-lady experiment gone wrong. This is a short, looping .MOV quicktime animation, so make sure you set your player on continuous mode. Is it sick that I can just watch this loop for minutes on end? Maybe it's just because I'm the artist.
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