Many courses in the Interior Design program required research of art movements and their effects on architecture. Below are examples of concept boards I created for the Glassgow Style, a variation of Art Nouveau. Also included is a research poster which accompanied a larger research project and paper.
Interior Sketches
As part of the Interior Design program at UNT, we were required to sketch interior spaces from our lives. We had to journal about the spaces, discussing how they affected the senses, their purpose and functionality, and other factors that play into how a space is used.
Academic: Portfolio Review – Coffee Shop
To get into the Interior Design program, all sophomores had to participate in a semester long project which culminated in a portfolio review. Students were tasked with taking an existing space in the UNT Art Building and designing it as a Coffee Shop. The following is a selection of my hand drafting work, 3D modeling, and design planning for my portfolio.
University Artworks
The following works are from my formal art courses while at the University of North Texas. Selected artworks were completed in my Drawing I (ART 1500), Drawing II (ART 1510), Design I (ART 1400), and Design II (ART 1450) courses.
Pre-College Works
I have always been creative and loved experimenting with various media. Towards the end of my high school career is when I really started practicing my skills and producing artwork. Below are some examples of my earlier works from middle school, high school, and right before college.