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︎︎︎Graphic Design
︎︎︎Find my Path
︎︎︎Brenna’s Place
︎︎︎Felt Book
︎︎︎Physical Work
︎︎︎ Contact
︎︎︎ Instagram
︎︎︎ About me
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︎︎︎Graphic Design
︎︎︎Find my Path
︎︎︎Brenna’s Place
︎︎︎Felt Book
︎︎︎Physical Work
︎︎︎ Contact
︎︎︎ About me
︎︎︎ Home
For this project I chose to work with felt, a soft and tactile material. The content of my book delves into a personal journey: growing up with a learning disability and discovering art as a powerful creative outlet. The felt not only provides a sensory experience that complements the abstract narrative. Through this project, I aimed to highlight the transformative power of art and its role in overcoming personal obstacles, offering a message of hope and empowerment to others facing similar struggles.
Table of Contents™
︎︎︎Graphic Design
︎︎︎Illustration
︎︎︎Find my Path
︎︎︎Brenna’s Place
︎︎︎Felt Book
︎︎︎Physical Work
︎︎︎ Contact
︎︎︎ Instagram
︎︎︎ Home
︎︎︎Graphic Design
︎︎︎Illustration
︎︎︎Find my Path
︎︎︎Brenna’s Place
︎︎︎Felt Book
︎︎︎Physical Work
︎︎︎ Contact
︎︎︎ Home
This year I had the privledge of learning the craft of printmaking. I explored relief printing and worked mostly with wood and linoleum. These food prints involved multiple blocks and registration techniques.
Letters I Never Sent is a cover for a conceptual album done in cut paper, ink and colored pencil.
Table of Contents™
︎︎︎Graphic Design
︎︎︎Illustration
︎︎︎Find my Path
︎︎︎Brenna’s Place
︎︎︎Bumble Magazine
︎︎︎Felt Book
︎︎︎Physical Work
︎︎︎Extra Extra
︎︎︎ Contact
︎︎︎ Instagram
︎︎︎ Home
︎︎︎Graphic Design
︎︎︎Illustration
︎︎︎Find my Path
︎︎︎Brenna’s Place
︎︎︎Bumble Magazine
︎︎︎Felt Book
︎︎︎Physical Work
︎︎︎Extra Extra
︎︎︎ Contact
︎︎︎ Home
Hi! Happy you’re here :)
I am a recent graduate of Pratt Institute. During my time at Pratt, I dedicated myself to incorporating physical mediums into my practice, enriching my digital work with a tactile, hands-on approach. Each year, I explored a different fine art elective, which allowed me to discover and delve into various techniques and forms of expression.
Ceramics and printmaking became my primary areas of interest. I immersed myself in both relief printing and intaglio printmaking, where I explored complex themes such as the intricate relationships with religion and the fascination with organic matter. These traditional, physical mediums brought a profound depth and texture to my artistic narrative.
In contrast, my graphic work carries a nostalgic, colorful, and clean aesthetic. This juxtaposition between the tangible, textured quality of my fine art pieces and the vibrant clarity of my graphic designs creates a unique blend in my portfolio. Through this blend, I aim to bridge the gap between the physical and digital worlds, offering a rich and multifaceted experience in my artwork.
Questions and Comissions
ms.brennasplace@gmail.com
I am a recent graduate of Pratt Institute. During my time at Pratt, I dedicated myself to incorporating physical mediums into my practice, enriching my digital work with a tactile, hands-on approach. Each year, I explored a different fine art elective, which allowed me to discover and delve into various techniques and forms of expression.
Ceramics and printmaking became my primary areas of interest. I immersed myself in both relief printing and intaglio printmaking, where I explored complex themes such as the intricate relationships with religion and the fascination with organic matter. These traditional, physical mediums brought a profound depth and texture to my artistic narrative.
In contrast, my graphic work carries a nostalgic, colorful, and clean aesthetic. This juxtaposition between the tangible, textured quality of my fine art pieces and the vibrant clarity of my graphic designs creates a unique blend in my portfolio. Through this blend, I aim to bridge the gap between the physical and digital worlds, offering a rich and multifaceted experience in my artwork.
Questions and Comissions
ms.brennasplace@gmail.com