BIO//
Born and raised in Plano, Texas (a suburb of Dallas), I have lived the past 19 years with my mom and brother. My biggest inspirations in my life have been my Avó (grandma) and my mom. I am very blessed to have had support in everything I want to do. Previous to attending the Kansas City Art Institute, I was involved in sports, took private art lessons and studied theatre under Broadway veterans. Currently, I am a sophomore and have spent the past fall in our Digital Filmmaking Department, but I have always had an interest in animation. Growing up, I looked to my older brother, Max, for what was cool. He introduced me to Anime, Manga, video games and the Beastie Boys. In high school, I started researching my favorite TV shows and became engrossed in the process of animation and who was involved. I started making short videos with my friends and always begged to be the main camera person and editor. After my freshman year at the KCAI, I decided to study filmmaking, though only a few weeks into the first semester, I realized where my true passion lay. I will be switching into the Animation Dept. next fall as a sophomore (again) and am really looking forward to it.
WORK//
While my focus in school will be on animation, I am also interested in film, illustration, graphic design, motion graphics and collage. This semester I am taking classes in typography and figure drawing and have previously worked with black and white photography and darkroom processes, digital filmmaking, sound recording and motion graphics. I plan to continue studying other art forms such as printmaking and ceramics. I consider animation an interdisciplinary art form and thusly try to experiment with different media so I can have a multitude of tools available to me for use in future projects. My work does not focus on any one subject, as I am just starting to learn about new processes. To further my understanding of how a finished work is made, I have started a process blog. At the moment, I am looking at the use of collage as a starting point for creating larger works.
My mom, Mandie, is a Laughter Yoga instructor and teaches to the elderly, disabled, businesses and the public.
My brother, True (Max), is currently attending Collin College where he is learning about video game art.
Nice job on all 3 of these.
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