Tremendous Falls

Revelation

Massive cyberlox falls with yellow crin cut in layersLayer-cut crin cyber falls with UV foam accents.cyber falls with foam crown accent cut in feather strips
bonnet wig to support cyberlox falls
wig to support cyber falls with orange fringe

 

These huge falls combine black and blonde shades of varying-width crin into a 5-layer cut that cadences into a waist-level drop, topped by a foam-feather crown that closes in a circular disk and continues the choice of color with UV reflectant attributes; a wholly construction that finds support on a specially made bonnet-wig.

  Crown-feather-assemblyFlat-lying-falls – Bonnet-wig-construction – Modelled                                                                                                

French Seam

Finishing

For hiding and protecting seam allowances on a non-lined garment, the “French seam” method proposes to encapsulate them within a second, hidden, seamline, sewn first with the fabric pieces wrong sides together, before the actual, visible, seam locks them away; an amendable procedure that easily justifies the effort.

Bathtub Photograph

Chronicle

Lending both my model and my assistance to teen-hood art-class friend Veerle Frissen for the latest picture in her project titled “Reculer pour mieux sauter”, wherein little boats were made out of eggs and sail-pics to float in a foamy bathtub that holds a male blond eating a sandwich; truly a surreal experience for all of us.

Bathtub Photgraph by Veerle Frissen

Weighty Layers

Finishing

The last step in finishing the shoulder-guards is enclosing the stretching impenetrable padding with leather covers; the inside giving the construction a nice suede face and the outside, mounted with two heavy spikes.

From Proto to Cover

Reflection

How the Coalescaremonium cover was madePresenting one of my greatest graphical works thus far; conducted as a joint effort between myself and Coalescaremonium co-organizer Nocturne, bringing his character-art concept from the color and lay-out studying pre-visualization into a fully textured and decorated work of art; using a sequention of semi-transparent layers to capture it within a compository background that honors the artist’s design with an engineer’s correctness through including 3D-imaging software modeled objects into the equation, forming a neat way to work in the performer names and finishing it with a beautiful logo to carry our name.

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