Music City Irish Festival

This “brick” wall, which was made from foam, was created for the Music City Irish Festival to be part of the kissing booth. This was one instance whereas I was given creative control, other than the reference photos (last 2 photos) given to me by Scenic Charge, Rachael Silverman. I walked away from this project feeling very satisfied and with a better understanding of the impact that the spattering technique has.

This “brick” wall, which was made from foam, was created for the Music City Irish Festival to be part of the kissing booth. This was one instance whereas I was given creative control, other than the reference photos (last 2 photos) given to me by Scenic Charge, Rachael Silverman. I walked away from this project feeling very satisfied and with a better understanding of the impact that the spattering technique has.

This “brick” wall, which was made from foam, was created for the Music City Irish Festival to be part of the kissing booth. This was one instance whereas I was given creative control, other than the reference photos (last 2 photos) given to me by Scenic Charge, Rachael Silverman. I walked away from this project feeling very satisfied and with a better understanding of the impact that the spattering technique has.

This “brick” wall, which was made from foam, was created for the Music City Irish Festival to be part of the kissing booth. This was one instance whereas I was given creative control, other than the reference photos (last 2 photos) given to me by Scenic Charge, Rachael Silverman. I walked away from this project feeling very satisfied and with a better understanding of the impact that the spattering technique has.

This “brick” wall, which was made from foam, was created for the Music City Irish Festival to be part of the kissing booth. This was one instance whereas I was given creative control, other than the reference photos (last 2 photos) given to me by Scenic Charge, Rachael Silverman. I walked away from this project feeling very satisfied and with a better understanding of the impact that the spattering technique has.

This “brick” wall, which was made from foam, was created for the Music City Irish Festival to be part of the kissing booth. This was one instance whereas I was given creative control, other than the reference photos (last 2 photos) given to me by Scenic Charge, Rachael Silverman. I walked away from this project feeling very satisfied and with a better understanding of the impact that the spattering technique has.

This “brick” wall, which was made from foam, was created for the Music City Irish Festival to be part of the kissing booth. This was one instance whereas I was given creative control, other than the reference photos (last 2 photos) given to me by Scenic Charge, Rachael Silverman. I walked away from this project feeling very satisfied and with a better understanding of the impact that the spattering technique has.