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Lord Rosse

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Medium: Digital print on canvas Dimensions: 40" x 42" The Leviathan of Parsonstown is a six foot telescope built in 1845 by William Parsons, 3rd Earl of Rosse on his estate, Birr Castle, at Parsonstown, Ireland. The historic reflecting telescope of 72 in. aperture, was the largest telescope in the world from 1845 until the construction of the 100 in. Hooker Telescope in 1917. Parsons discovered that several nebulae had a spiral structure, suggesting "dynamical laws".

Poems At An Exhibition

“Poems at an Exhibition,” held at the Kranzberg Gallery in St. Louis, Missouri, in August 2019, was a unique blend of visual and literary arts. This collaboration featured my prints, and poems by Pulitzer Prize-winning US Poet Laureate Ted Kooser. Rather than directly illustrating the poems, the project engaged in a dialogue, each piece enhancing the other. Kooser’s celebrated observational style and my visuals celebrated life’s simple yet profound moments. The exhibit offered a multifaceted experience, showcasing the synergy between visual and literary elements.

It was an honor to be part of such a creative process, especially with a poet of Kooser’s caliber. I feel a deep sense of gratitude for this experience, which allowed me to explore new dimensions in my art and connect with audiences in a profoundly meaningful way.

View the prints and poems below, with readings from Harlan Rector and insightful descriptions from Alex McCarty (age 9) and Kerri McCarty (age 6):

 

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Poems At An Exhibition Exhibit at Kranzberg Gallery, St. Louis

Click here to download free interactive catalog – “Poems At An Exhibition” 

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Product Animations

What can you do with computer generated imagery?

My approach to product visualization leverages the power of CGI (computer generated imagery) to create highly detailed, photo-realistic images of products and prototypes. This technique is particularly valuable for showcasing aspects of a product that are difficult to capture with conventional photography or illustration, such as internal components, cut-away views, and other features not visible to the naked eye. By utilizing advanced CGI techniques, I can produce compelling visual representations that effectively communicate complex technical concepts and enhance the viewer’s understanding of the product.