The Invisible Power Ranger

Posted by iEbun | Posted in | Posted on 10:01 PM

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So a good friend of mine just started this blog called The Invisible Power Ranger. Not only is the name cool, but the blog is very cool also. It's been bookmarked and I can't wait for the site to grow and transform into something incredibly interesting. The foundation is definitely there. Click Here to checkout the blog.

Study Model Status: Complete

Posted by iEbun | Posted in | Posted on 10:34 PM

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My study model is complete!! This means NO all-nighter tonight, you have no idea how good this makes me feel....without further adieu....*drumroll please*










Study Model

Posted by iEbun | Posted in | Posted on 11:08 PM

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what's going on world? Here are some pics of my study model for my final model. I am not finished with the study, but hopefully I can be finished by thursday (has to be complete by friday). Enjoy.




A couple of New shirts

Posted by iEbun | Posted in | Posted on 12:20 PM

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Here are two shirts I made two days ago for two friends of mine to take on their trip to Miami. You'd have to know both guys to understand what the shirts mean, but here they are anyway. Enjoy.


Sorry for the hiatus, but we, or rather I, am back

Posted by iEbun | Posted in | Posted on 2:56 AM

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Part of the reason I haven't blogged in a while is because I felt I didn't have anything tangible to post. I'm still yet to fully document all my work from last semester, and I'm already half-way through this semester. Anyway, here's some new stuff. Due in no small part to the work I have been exposed to lately, I've developed a penchant for photo collages and chronophotography. i.e. David Hockney and Eadweard Muybridge. I've been really fascinated by their work and hopefully I can find a way to fit it into that "seamless, enjoyable whole" that this blog is about. Enjoy.

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The first image from the top is simply me raising up my leg from the ground. The second is a drawing done in Rhinoceros and Illustrator based on the vectors, range of motion and profile of my leg performing said motion.



The Space of the Stair.