Wednesday, November 9, 2011

SUNO Runway Wall Treatments

SUNO's set designer had me create wall treatments for the runway at New York Fashion Week Spring 2012. The results can be seen in this video from the 2012 NY Fashion Week and in the accompanying pictures.








Tuesday, June 21, 2011

SUNO resort 2012

I was approached by SUNO's set designer to create Hawaiian themed flat set pieces which utilized the key colors from the SUNO resort collection. Items like palm and banana trees, hibiscus flowers and leis were juxtaposed with humorous items like a giant pineapple, a pig roast and a banana peel.











Saturday, May 14, 2011

Alexander McQueen at Bergdorf Goodman

In line with the Alexander McQueen retrospective currently up at the Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Bergdorf decided to dedicate a series of 5th Avenue windows to the designer. The window I worked on is shown below and utilizes a forced perspective doorway prop. David Hoey had me create a custom melted-oily-woodgrain wall treatment. I also hid several nude woman floating throughout the wall...


Friday, May 6, 2011

WHBM- White House Black Market Spring Dress Flyer

Stylists had me create several bold and graphic backdrops and lay-downs to compliment the black and white spring dress catalogue for White House Black Market.





Friday, March 25, 2011

More Barney's catalogue work

For this project I was asked to create dynamic folded paper sculptures to accompany accessories.




Monday, March 21, 2011

Tattooed Mannequin for Gaultier Corset

Bergdorf Goodman wanted to boldly feature a window with a mannequin wearing a Gaultier corset from his new collection. They had me hand paint full body tattoos on a realistic mannequin in a Sailor Jerry Americana style.







Barney's Spring Accessories Catalogue

For Barney's spring accessories catalogue I created various backdrop and lay down paper works, using an awl and various puncturing tools. Patterns, geometry and whimsical organic shapes were used to emphasize the light hearted airy spring feel of the merchandise.