This cover art was created for the track In the Hall of the Animus, a cover of the musical piece In the Hall of the Mountain King by Edvard Grieg. The music was originally created for the purpose of being in my short film Catch The Wave (The 9/11 Effect) but was ultimately left out in the final cut.
This art is about the evolution of technology, online media, global politics, and the future that the next generations off children will be inheriting.
Created using Autodesk Maya and Adobe Photoshop on MacBook Pro.
This cover art was created for the single Nexus III, an experimental mix between The Anima Effect and Roberts's Enter The Animus varied music styles. The art depicts an audience at a circus watching the ringmaster step out a portal.
Created using Autodesk Maya and Adobe Photoshop on MacBook Pro.
This cover art was created for the song Enter the Bezos, a cover of Bo Burnham's song Jeffery Bezos from his Netflix comedy special Inside. The art depicts an old, decrepit, alienated Jeff Bezos sitting in his Jabba The Hutt-styled throne celebrating his birthday, as autonomous Alexa robots dressed in Amazon Warehouse vests accompany him and look at his package.
Created using Autodesk Maya and Adobe Photoshop on MacBook Pro.
This cover art was created for The Anima Effect and Enter the Animus's joint EP "Give Us Your Money." The scene is arranged in arranged to mimic the image of a bald eagle on the back of a $1 bill, showcasing alternate versions of the band's members from different universes. The art was created in the beginning stages of the "Crisis" project's pre-production with plans for further crossover material.
Created using Autodesk Maya, Adobe Substance Painter and Adobe Photoshop on a MSI Creator Z16 laptop.
This cover art was created for Enter the Animus's Teagan Roberts for their upcoming single "Art Is Djent," a cover of Bo Burnham's song "Art Is Dead."
Created using Unreal Engine and Adobe Photoshop on a MSI Creator Z16 laptop.
This was created as an official ad for the Morgan & Morgan law firm in Tampa, Florida; designed to be presented in a Proto hologram booth