Ember- a female Bigfoot, the star of my BFA thesis film, "Displaced Embers"
Ember- a female Bigfoot, the star of my BFA thesis film, "Displaced Embers"
Ember- a female Bigfoot, the star of my BFA thesis film, "Displaced Embers"
Lumi- a female Yeti and other character in my BFA thesis film, "Displaced Embers"
Lumi- a female Yeti and other character in my BFA thesis film, "Displaced Embers"
Rose- 2025 Aluminum wire, wool felt, cotton, wool roving, paper. Made with magnetic feet and felt facial expressions. 7in x 2in x 1 1/2in
Rose- 2025 Aluminum wire, wool felt, cotton, wool roving, paper. Made with magnetic feet and felt facial expressions. 7in x 2in x 1 1/2in
Rose- 2025 Aluminum wire, wool felt, cotton, wool roving, paper. Made with magnetic feet and felt facial expressions. 7in x 2in x 1 1/2in
Girl- 2024 Aluminum and steel wire, wool felt, wool roving, recycled jersey, cotton, plastic beads, PCL plastic, tie down feet and back rig point. 9 3/4in x 1 1/2in x 1in
Girl- 2024 Aluminum and steel wire, wool felt, wool roving, recycled jersey, cotton, plastic beads, PCL plastic, tie down feet and back rig point. 9 3/4in x 1 1/2in x 1in
Daisy PCL plastic, aluminum and steel wire, screw tie down feet, replaceable arms with K/S tubing, removable head and tail as well as moveable jaw, back rig point, felt skin, and flannel costume. 9 1/2in x 2in x 3/4in
Daisy PCL plastic, aluminum and steel wire, screw tie down feet, replaceable arms with K/S tubing, removable head and tail as well as moveable jaw, back rig point, felt skin, and flannel costume. 9 1/2in x 2in x 3/4in
Disco Gal 2024 Aluminum wire, polyfill, suede, recycled cotton/jersey fabrics, paper and foam clay. Removable head for animating and back rig points. 10 1/2in x 2in x 1 1/2in
Disco Gal 2024 Aluminum wire, polyfill, suede, recycled cotton/jersey fabrics, paper and foam clay. Removable head for animating and back rig points. 10 1/2in x 2in x 1 1/2in
Displaced Embers
Displaced Embers is a 4 minute stop-motion animated film that depicts human and animal displacement through the legend of Bigfoot, revealing the need for cultural considerations when building climate resilience.