Madison Adams

Madison Adams

https://geraniumdesign.myportfolio.com/

This game is all about freedom of expression and emotion! It’s important for student athletes to feel they have a voice and acknowledge the importance of their mental illness. Countless student athletes have struggled, fought, and lived with mental health that has resulted in unimaginable outcomes and life long scars. While this game is meant to allow athletes to express themselves, there is also room for laughter and a place to simply reflect on their practice, season, or career.

Natalie Amoateng

Natalie Amoateng

https://namoaten.myportfolio.com/welcome/ ig: @nataroni_andcheese.designs

I am an artist and graphic designer, I create work that makes me feel rejuvenated, creative, and healed. By creating work that explores trauma, identity, culture, and body image I can create a space for safe discussion about these topics.

'Rebuilding my Reflection' is a personal project that goes over the damaging thoughts and body image issues I had about my body growing up. I saw my body in fragments rather than a whole body. Parts of my body that were commonly pointed out and criticized were my arms, my stomach, and my chin. I focused on those parts of my body so much that I couldn’t see the rest of me. One day something clicks, and I realize it’s so miserable to constantly be hating on my body just for solely being fat. What a depressing time it was, I was limiting myself in what I could do because I was so deeply insecure. I slowly began to change my view of my body, I began to explore my fashion taste, personality, and Ghanaian culture safely while also learning to open up more about my experience with my friends. I was met with empathy and love and told that my feelings were valid, and thus I decided to create 'Rebuilding My Reflection.' 'Rebuilding My Reflection' differs from any other work I have done. I wanted to utilize creating a design for a 3-dimensional space, making the piece large to emphasize the space I take up, and that it is okay for me to take up space. I wanted to explore my trauma centered around my body and the debilitating thoughts that followed it, I perceived my body in such a negative light for years. For the first time, I’m celebrating the progress I’ve made toward the journey to unconditional self-love and acceptance. I am grateful and blessed for the support of my family, friends, professors, and peers for the helping me along the way through doubts, fears, tears, typography, and glass breaking. I am forever grateful to have been met with open arms when creating such a personal and emotional piece so near and dear to my heart and the very fiber of my being. To all my big folks, I love you and this one goes out for you!

Faiza Barise

Faiza Barise

https://fab2787.wixsite.com/mysite // tw: @b_fayfay

As an artist, I have always been fascinated by the art world. My love for the medium began during a school trip to the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington DC. Through observing works from Mary Cassatt to Nam Jun Paik, I was entranced by how art can be approached in distinctive ways. From there, I found my passion through a variety of media such as painting, visual design, and photography. My exploration of each medium correlates with how I perceive art as “an escape from the mundane and a portal into the surreal mind.” Through this, art becomes a portal into imagination, a world of artistic ambition, and a road towards creative possibilities.

In my work, narrative and themes are central to my creative process. With this in mind, I devise a strategy that incorporates different topics of discussion from nature to identity, resulting in an amalgamation that serves as a basis. Afterwards, I utilize a distinctive palette that corresponds with the tone of the work be it somber (black and white) or jovial (vibrant) in manner. Upon determining these core elements, I select what type of medium to utilize and build them through visualization. Taking feedback into account, I work towards fixing common mistakes in my work and improve them as I progress towards completion. Through this approach, I succeed in capturing the subject matter and channel them into the forefront of the composition.

My two-part portrait series, Looking at my Parents, depicts my mother and father in their youth. I remember going through photo albums that chronicled different events in their lives. From adolescence to adulthood to marriage, I had been fascinated by what my parents were like before I was born. In approaching this project, I pondered on how I should capture their youth on canvas and how both compositions reflected them. In doing so, I would have to consider these ideas and channel them into my work.

For the first portrait, I wanted to capture my mother in her early twenties. through warm colors and patterns that resonated with her welcoming nature. I played with patterns in spaces from fabrics to jewelry in how it spoke to her heritage. I wanted to retain key aspects of detail, notably in balancing lights and darks throughout the process. By using acrylic on canvas, I was able to relay these features in keeping true to her personality.

As for the second portrait, I wanted to portray my father in his mid-twenties. However, the palette I chose was meant to be cooler in mixing greens and blues. I wanted to retain my father’s stern yet solemn personality through applying rounded patterns that juxtaposed from that of the first. I have been keen on showing two sides of the same coin in this series and this portrait was no exception. Through utilizing contrast, I was able to get enough detail for my father within the composition.

Jordan Barnes

Jordan Barnes

“The Last Rebirth” is the first story I plan on illustrating and publishing. Having spent nearly a decade developing the story to where it is now, working on this story, from beginning to end, has become my life’s end goal. As my senior project, I believe this moment will be the best opportunity I will get to push myself to work. The main character, Riyu Yasuhiro, will be the vehicle in which the elements of purpose will be conveyed. The world he lives in is a complete reflection of our own, taking place in the not-so-distant future, and the locations he finds himself in during his travels will test the values and morals he acquired throughout his life at this point. The actions and decisions Riyu makes will have its consequences and how he handles them will be what drives the story.

Sarah Castillo

Sarah Castillo

https://sarahscastle.myportfolio.com/

For my senior project idea, I created a made-up a festival. The idea stemmed from my love for music and the want to do something pertaining to branding. Thinking about festivals I've been to, I wanted to recreate my own fictional festival as it gives me creative liberty, and the chance to prove to myself that I have the drive to dive into murky waters (as they say). In the end, I used my designs and converted them into tangible deliverables that marker my festival. This is the cherry on top for my time in college. 🍒

https://vimeo.com/776397565

Ash Custer

Ash Custer

http://ashcuster.com // https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashcuster // https://qr.codes/ia6E4t

I feel humanity has cast aside our great ape cousins, treating their home as something that can be destroyed in the hopes of turning a profit. It was estimated in 2016 that orangutans will be extinct in 25 years at their current rate of decline. In Borneo and Sumatra, the native homes of the orangutan, it is estimated that 50,000 of their numbers have died as a direct result of deforestation. Learning this is just more fuel for my fire to educate my audience on orangutan habitat destruction. I think it is important to educate my audience on the palm oil industry and how it is directly responsible for the destruction of the orangutans' habitat. I also think it is important to provide my audience with information on how they can help to save the orangutans. There are many things that everyday folks can do to help, such as avoiding products that contain palm oil and supporting companies that are sustainable and environmentally friendly. There are also many organizations, such as the World Wildlife Foundation and The Orangutan Project, that are working to save the orangutans. Though the organizations that are working towards saving the orangutans are wonderful and do a lot for the cause, I wanted to condense this information they provide into a format that is easy to digest for someone who is interested in the topic but would be easily bored by a list of statistics presented in a more academic format. I felt this would be best accomplished by combining both an infographic with a poster by putting the more dense information into the booklet, which would then fold out into an appealing and eye catching a poster of a baby orangutan.

Michelle Diaz

Michelle Diaz

https://michistudio.myportfolio.com/ // ig: @michistudio

This project is a collection of songs categorized in 4 separate vinyl albums through Spotify playlists. Each album is accompanied by a lyric booklet with an explanation of the meaning behind each album. They will take the audience through personal events I have grown up with and have been through.

Darius Dunn

Darius Dunn

ig: @A_V0Id

This project focuses on unhealthy coping and the hard realities of healing on your own.

This project took quite a bit of retooling to figure out how I wanted to present the concept of wearing one’s insides on their outsides. In the last few years, life has gotten about as blurry as Velma without her glasses and I am now starting to figure out how to regain my mental clarity and focus. I believe the emotional turmoil that accompanies the cycle of emotional pain, failures, self-doubt, overindulgence, and further spiral continues until one comes to terms with themselves and their actions. These works intend to allow me to come to terms with my own experiences as well as poke holes in the “use X substance to cope easier” rhetoric I've been subjected to. Those are crutches and not true healing. As the doctors told me, the best way to heal an injured leg when on crutches is to stay off it completely. I use godspeed, commonly abbreviated to GDSPD, as a stand-in for all the substances because each has different effects but one thing in common is their relative distortion of the passage of time once consumed. A puff of this, a swig of that, a line of **** all get you to the same conclusion: numb. We’ve all gotten good and gone in our time on this rock once or twice but living with those kinds of crutches, will leave you with a permanent limp.

JT Eure

JT Eure

Fresh Wtr is a clothing brand set to bring awareness to the water crisis happening in the U.S. The clothes are designed for people in our communities to wear with style to look stylish in them, but to bring the reminder that we all need water, and to bring water to the communities that are in need. My goal is to expand the brand from a local community and state-wide campaign, to then reach out globally to affected countries who are also going through a water crisis.

Rachel Evans

Rachel Evans

The Digital Aquarium combines my primary passions into one big project: illustration, animation, and arts and crafts. The animation technique is a style called rotoscoping that involves drawing each frame by hand, one by one, over a video of the real fish to replicate the way that they move while having an illustrative touch. Each frame being so clearly visible to the viewer while still depicting accurate movement makes rotoscoping a fascinating medium to observe.

The booklet that serves as a companion to the aquarium goes into detail on the various types of fish that are displayed, along with a few more. It is geared towards new fish owners, having information on popular and easy to take care of fish that would be vital for them to know. While it is geared specifically for beginner fish keepers, it also serves as a general facts book for people to learn new things about these fish.

The booklet is handmade and in the style of a popup book. The fish can come alive and jump out of the book just by turning the pages, and can be further manipulated via pull-out tabs that enhance interaction. My goal with this digital aquarium is to create a unique experience that people can refer back to fondly.

Dana Fraley

Dana Fraley

https://danadesigns.net/

My project is a collection of handmade objects related to neurodiversity and creativity. Some objects are made for fidgeting while others offer positive affirmations for neurodivergent people to remember.

Arianna Ghiassi

Arianna Ghiassi

aigstudio.com

Loved2wice is a digital ad campaign that brings awareness to the environmental and humanitarian harms of fast-fashion. This campaign consists of a branded and informative website, high fashion ad campaign using all thrifted/ repurposed items, and a branded photo booth to be displayed in the gallery.

Stevie Gordon

Stevie Gordon

https://steviegordon.wixsite.com/stvcreates // ig: @stevie.illustrates

Stevie Gordon is a multimedia artist currently residing in Northern Virginia. They are currently an Art and Visual Technology Student for New Media and Graphic Design at George Mason University’s School of Art. Which they will be graduating from in Fall 2022. In addition, Stevie is currently overseeing the construction of the website for the Senior’s Fall Exhibition Show, which will also showcase some of the works produced in their Discontentment series.

In the Discontent collection, I have created a series of images that use altered photographs, and traditional and digital illustration techniques to reckon with physical and mental afflictions I’ve experienced. My compositions can also be described as intense. As it is for many artists, the process of creating art can be a therapeutic one and therefore often used as a coping mechanism. Gordon also uses this technique. Being both queer and disabled individual, as well an Asian American, they have often felt out of place or unhappy in numerous circumstances. Situations such as those can often lead to feelings such as rage, estrangement, and even helplessness. It is this sort of strong emotion that serves as the muse for the artist’s more intense compositions.

Mirella Guzman-Escobar

Mirella Guzman-Escobar

https://mguzmaneb8c2.myportfolio.com// ig: @Mirella_711

I want to voice my thoughts through my designs, I hope to help others feel empowered. Design is my life and there is nothing more amazing than doing what I love for the rest of my life.

I wish to spread awareness to Domestic Violence. I hope to help victims feel empowered, I want them to know they are not alone. They are beautiful, strong, and amazing.

Leeanna Hays

Leeanna Hays

ig: @Leeanna_Luvs

Leeanna Hays is an artist that strives to produce passionate and intriguing works of art! She is confident in her ability to bring people together and to accurately translate her artistic vision into something she can be proud of.

My project is about my life and how I would (and still do) make comics to escape the traumas of my everyday life. Along with making comics I would watch anime on VHS tapes to get inspiration. My story will be a sad one covering topics of being a young lone black kid in an predominantly white school, discrimination for my hair and skin color, and the recent years of finding myself and gaining confidence. TITLE: Healthy Escape From My Reality.

Sammy Higgins

Sammy Higgins

For my project I wanted to create a series of character designs for a game concept I have been working on. My first objective was to run through various concepts of characters and what kind of abilities they would use in this theoretical game. From there I ran through various design concepts of each character, trying to visually convey aspects of their personality and abilities. Once I had refined those ideas, I made three turn arounds that I used to create a final illustration of each character.

Ideally these would be characters that players could select in a game to fight with, in a brawl style player vs player experience. I needed these characters to appear strong and capable while maintaining their personality. My hope is that players would see these illustrations and identify with a character based on their visuals and be willing to have that character represent them in a virtual world as a form of player expression.

This project has been a simulation of the artistic process used by concept artists in the game industry. I want recruiters and game studios to see my work and know that I can problem solve, design characters, and execute polished illustrations that are easy to understand by technical artists and 3d modelers on the team.

Jared Holt

Jared Holt

ig: @monksey_art

It was around the age of five where my imagination took hold of me. Every cardboard box, piece of paper, and roll of tape I could find was being used to create toys and sculptures. Often these creations would be crude attempts to replicate fascinating imagery from my favorite TV shows or video games. This passion to record that which I love and connect to has stayed with me. It has made me the artist I am today.

For the past few years I have grown to love character illustration. Characters act as a bridge for artists to walk within their favorite memories and interests while being boundless in the face of creativity. Ed, Edd n Eddy was and still is my favorite cartoon. This project was an outlet to share just a small amount of love I have for this show. Within the show there is a flower know as a Baby Blue Gym Sock. I selected this imagery to be the core of my project not only for its simplistic beauty, but because I knew it could be transformed in a way that would transcend average respect for the show. Before you is a fashion collection digitally tailored to grasp the appeal of the public, while simultaneously singing out to those who were equally as entertained and inspired by this cartoon just as I was. This small journey has sparked a fire to continue to bathe my characters in the memories that brought me joy all those years ago.

Sharmin Hossain

Sharmin Hossain

ig: @studiosharmin

Sharmin Hossain is a Bangladeshi-American first-generation senior pursuing her Bachelor of Arts in Art & Visual Technology with a concentration in Graphic Design and a minor in Design Thinking. She is a self-sufficient, industrious visionary seeking to blend her fine art and design skills to create culturally aware, reflective, and versatile solutions for modern-day brand identity issues. With a lifetime of passion for the arts and only two years crafting her design skills, she intends to inspire and empower others with her work.

The Aroma Candle Collection strives to transform any space in your home into living traces of South Asian culture to evoke sentimental memories, spread cultural appreciation & awareness for the Desi community. This collection will include three nostalgic scents: sweet, floral and fresh. Each candle will be paired with a booklet containing background information on the symbolic representation and disclose social issues regarding the theme of that scent. Each candle will also come with a personalized matchbox.

Tianli Huang

Tianli Huang

https://tianlihuang96.myportfolio.com

I am a pop culture lover and artist and goal-driven Graphic Designer successful at applying technical skills to create art to inform and engage people. My design concept is a fusion of the artist's unique perspective and public aesthetics. I like all trendy cultures but also highly respect the traditional culture. I believe that while innovating, we must not forget the essence of traditional culture. At the same time, I believe that art that has its own unique ideas and can be appreciated by the public is the most successful. From the artist's point of view, everything has countless projections. Everyone's unique experiences and feelings will make people see different projections. I believe a good artist can resonate with many types of audiences and viewers. Being able to attract and keep the attention of diverse viewers is worth striving for and it is the key motivator for me. What makes me unique as a designer is that I have learned many art forms from different cultures, and I can combine the characteristics of these cultures and forms to create something new. I don't stick to the form of art, I agree with every reason for the existence of art. I personally also adhere to the artistic concept of simplicity and beauty.

It is a work that shows the perception of multiple identities as well as the aesthetics and ambition as an artist. Each poster is associated with my own story and background, they represent the stories I have experienced and the way to tell these stories is my aesthetic as an artist, a designer.

Kiernan Humphrey

Kiernan Humphrey

My artwork derives from veristic surrealism, created digitally that mimics traditional methods, such as the marks of a pen and inconsistencies in line quality/thickness. I don’t believe art should have meaning or context, rather the value the audience can make and pull from, in which the meaning of art is for art's sake. Whether it looks like it belongs in a children's book or the cover of a book/magazine, my artwork is designed to spark the imagination and invent a narrative within the viewer's mind.

The goal of this project is to create large illustration pieces to spark the audiences imagination and interpretation of what the meaning and value of a piece, with or without context, really is. I aim to accomplish this with the use of illustration work borrowed by surrealism, fantasy, and science fiction.