Preserving the natural surroundings in terms of not causing environmental damage is of primary importance in placing public sculpture. Ironically, the act of installing a sculpture at a site changes… Read More
Genre: Visual
Unforgetting
“Unforgetting”, Oil on panel, 22 x 32, 2021, SOLD!!! See Artist Statement below ~~~ I made this painting for “Afterlife” at @mizegallery “Late last Friday, as this painting neared completion, my… Read More
Artist in Healthcare Professional Boundaries: Ranging from scope of work and mental/emotional safety
Below is from a writing assignment from the University of Florida’s Arts in Medicine graduate program. During my summer practicum in June I worked with Voices of Hope for Aphasia… Read More
Unreal Engine Facial Motion Capture
In this weeks blog, I finished the tutorial I created for GlassboxTech and FacewareTech on how to use the updated motion logic blueprint for the Metahumans. Motion Logic I have… Read More
Making Art is Human Nature
This is a selection of a paper I wrote my first semester at UF Art in Medicine graduate program. It’s a good overview of how arts can be used in… Read More
Zoo Animal Costume Making
The Love of Story Telling I guess you could say that all the art I do tells a story in some way. I like to make songs that have a… Read More
All In Engine Virtual Production Facial Motion
Faceware Glassbox Metahumans Xsens Awinda Blog#22 This week, I spent working on the tutorial for the new updated motion logic Faceware and Glassbox Metahumans blueprint. I got a chance to… Read More
THE BLUE MONSTER BLOG #21
“The Blue Monster” is the first and biggest of three hanging weavings I’m planning for the Creative Pinellas Emerging Artists Exhibit. The opening is July 14; I still have much… Read More
Creativity and Flow State in Healthcare
This was a post from our weekly discussion board in Creativity and Health course from UF Arts in Medicine Graduate program. This weeks’ discussion on the experience of flow and… Read More
What does success look like for you and your practice?
Recently, I was asked this question: “What does success look like for you and your practice?” It’s a good question to answer periodically, because it forces you to take a… Read More