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John Maus – “The Crucifix”

My second unofficial music video for John Maus. This one is animation too, but abstract-geometric instead. Made me realize the many limitations of Sony Vegas Pro when it comes to animation (I’m moving to After Effects).

If the Vimeo 1080p version is too slow for you, you can try 720p on YouTube.

Alice’s Choice

This is my favorite collage from the ones I made so far. Not only because of the final result, but also because I paid a lot more attention on the technical merit of the collage. I worked on it all day, I forgot to even eat and drink (I got dehydrated).

The idea came to me in a dream 2-3 nights ago. For those who didn’t get any clues by checking the picture, this is Alice, of “Alice in Wonderland” fame. Only, it’s a very twisted version of the famous book. Look at the objects carefully and think of what (or who) they could represent!

The collage could be interpreted in various ways: not only as Alice winning the Queen, but also thinking hard if she should replace her as the new Evil Queen! Or, for those who never read the book, this could be some poor Alice in the modern world, pondering if she should wear the outfit, and… I’ll leave the interpretation open on this one.


Title: “Alice’s Choice”
License: Creative Commons BY-SA-NC 3.0/US. Click for a larger, printable version. Credits in the EXIF metadata.

Space Travel


Title: “Space Travel”
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Split Opinion

A magazine illustration-type collage.


Title: “Split Opinion”
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Summer Dreams

I’m getting the hang of the “common” collage style, as found on hipster blogs. It’s actually easy to do collages in that style. It’s the Julien Pacaud style (retro-futuristic story-based surrealism) that’s almost impossible to replicate…


Title: “Summer Dreams”
License: Creative Commons BY-SA-NC 3.0/US. Click for a larger, printable version. Credits in the EXIF metadata.

Tiger Marines

A more traditionally-styled collage. I think I started this collage hobby by trying to say too much, and it mostly ended up convoluted or cheesy. So I’m going simpler, with a style that’s more common, as found on various blogs. This took me only an hour to complete, compared to my older collages, that took anywhere between 4 and 8 hours.


Title: “Tiger Marines”
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Poisonous Invasion

The media, insisting on focusing at the event itself, rather than also analyzing the cause.

My worst collage so far. It just doesn’t work, no matter what I try with it.


Title: “Poisonous Invasion”
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Love from Afar

When you love someone, but you can’t tell him/her so, the pain inside is unbearable. Eventually, the dream becomes a fantasy, and it’s very difficult to escape its tentacles.


Title: “Love from Afar”
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Teleportation of Goods

The inevitable time when our planet will be almost barren, and basic needs would be acquired via transportation, dug in objects found in our solar system and beyond.


Title: “Teleportation of Goods”
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A Dozen Newborns

The tragedy of being “farmed” and modeled under society’s mold, holding us back from what we could become if we were born truly free. We are all born as diamonds in the rough, but most die as black carbon.


Title: “A Dozen Newborns”
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