
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Storyboard Sample :: THE NINTH GATE (#1)
The following is my conception of the opening scene to the feature film "THE NINTH GATE". Other samples of my artwork may be seen at http://www.sustainablecreations.net/ and scenic design/sculpting at http://www.reyesscenic.blogspot.com/.
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INK STYLE
Monday, August 17, 2009
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Storyboard Art Sample :: THE JOURNEY
The following is my conception of the opening scene to the story "The Journey" by Marianne Hansen.
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INK STYLE
Friday, July 31, 2009
Freelance Sculpting :: Barack Obama Inauguration Sculpture
A week prior to the inauguration in January 2009, I was commissioned by Arkahdia Arts to create a portrait bust of President-Elect Obama seen from various angles below.



Thursday, July 30, 2009
Freelance Sculpting :: Buddha Sculpture
The following photos show a larger than life size clay Buddha that I was hired to repair and finish for Arkahdia Arts in Glendale, CA. The picture to the left in each pair shows the work of a previous sculptor and the picture to the right reflects the modifications I completed to get the piece ready for casting.





Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Freelance Sculpting :: Football Desk Pedestal
In 2008, Arkahdia Arts again contacted me to salvage a project that was in need of some help. The client wanted a life size football player in an actual pose with authentic clothing and equipment as shown in the Picture #1. Upon approval of the sculpture, the piece would be cast and two replicas created in plaster to serve as the pedestal supports for a glass tabletop.
Photos #2 and #4 represent where the project was at when I was called, and #3, #5 and #6 what I was able to accomplish on a limited budget and short time frame.

#1. Source image for what the sculpture should be.

#2. Where they started using a foam dummy.

#3. Where I took it...

#4. Another view before I got called.

#5. Another view of the redone sculpture.

#6. View with desktop mockup for end use of sculpture.
Photos #2 and #4 represent where the project was at when I was called, and #3, #5 and #6 what I was able to accomplish on a limited budget and short time frame.
#1. Source image for what the sculpture should be.
#2. Where they started using a foam dummy.
#3. Where I took it...
#4. Another view before I got called.
#5. Another view of the redone sculpture.
#6. View with desktop mockup for end use of sculpture.
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