I developed a digital rendering inspired by Robert Frost's poem "Mending Wall." I began by constructing a physical model that formed the foundation of the piece. I then photographed this model and gathered additional images of natural elements—such as trees and skies—to create a rich, atmospheric background. To incorporate human elements reflective of the poem’s themes of separation and connection, I used SketchUp to design figures representing individuals. Finally, I imported all of these elements into Photoshop, where I meticulously blended and refined the composition. The rendering process in Photoshop allowed me to adjust lighting, color, and texture, ultimately merging the physical and digital realms to evoke the nuanced ideas of boundaries and relationships present in Frost’s work
I developed a digital rendering inspired by Robert Frost's poem "Mending Wall." I began by constructing a physical model that formed the foundation of the piece. I then photographed this model and gathered additional images of natural elements—such as trees and skies—to create a rich, atmospheric background. To incorporate human elements reflective of the poem’s themes of separation and connection, I used SketchUp to design figures representing individuals. Finally, I imported all of these elements into Photoshop, where I meticulously blended and refined the composition. The rendering process in Photoshop allowed me to adjust lighting, color, and texture, ultimately merging the physical and digital realms to evoke the nuanced ideas of boundaries and relationships present in Frost’s work
TCU JURY ROOM
TCU JURY ROOM
TCU JURY ROOM
TCU JURY ROOM
Kimbell Art Museum
Kimbell Art Museum
TCU JURY ROOM
TCU JURY ROOM
Kimbell Lighting Elevations
Kimbell Lighting Elevations
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Gamma Rays Lighting Plot Utilzing Vectorworks

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