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have a degree in creative music technology and liberal arts can sound design, compose, perform live, produce, sing, projection map, surround sound, make videos, photoshop, create weird art give me a job <3
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im looking for something this summer and striking out a bit lol currently at london college of fashion but american citizen and fairly experienced as a pattern cutter & with tech packs/illustrator etc if anyone works in such a field or knows anyone in preferably London or NY but really anywhere who might be able to use help in whatever capacity please let me know xx. work is on attached instagram if would like to see :-)))
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I graduated in animation, did a bunch of different things in design, illustration, photography etc. etc as a freelancer and through full-time jobs designing, eventually falling in love with print design and art direction. I enjoy world-building to an extent, so that thought process really comes in handy for print production and building brands for companies.
Mar 11, 2024
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I’m in my last semester of school but I have worked for museums, film distribution companies, and art galleries and will Be working in sort of a part grpahic design party gallery assistant situation when i graduate art world is fake mostly In a cool way and then also in a bad way but I can’t imagine anything else after the last few years
Feb 7, 2024

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some pics from my most recent installation performance, mind simulator these are from the lucid dreaming, mindfulness, and nature corner I should have first written about the whole thing but hey what can be shown cannot be said 4.1212