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The Woman Who Had Two Navels
Nick Joaquin uses prose in his works, making it iconic with its surreal imagery. This is famously seen in his novel The Woman Who Had Two Navels.
The novel underlines themes of the post-colonial Filipino identity through Connie Escobar, an elite yet eccentric migrant Filipina who was fervently preoccupied by her having two navels.
I chose to make a lenticular book hardcover to give the illusion that the reader is looking into a mirror, a direct nod at the theme of identity in this literary collection.
Every Dot Speaks and Makes Peaks
For this motion graphic, I 3D modelled a miniature model and rendered it through an isometric camera. Though it appears small, I wanted to give it worn down and lived-in look to highlight the seminar's topic.
The color palette is also monotonous, with similar hues, only varying with a green to highlight the miniature model further.
Artist Logo
I designed this logo as a homage to my artist handle on social media — tiresomespaceplant — back when my main theme was space. I also incorporated the colors I usually use in my illustrations.
This was a test to play around with the After Effects workspace.