harrison gill
harrison@hg.works
sound
abstractions
tonality
Three forms of color influence and respond to three pieces of music, peering into the age-old exploration of attempting to draw concrete similarities between the mediums through interpretive translations of qualities such as texture, space, and weight.
evening
An aspiring painter struggling to balance her work and her life is forced to prioritize when a significant opportunity is presented before her.
story, writing, direction, production, editing, photography, sound, music
imminence
The main character hides and runs from a horror he anticipates, but the impending confrontation catches up.
story, direction, editing, photography, sound
onyx odyssey
An exploration of sleep and dreams.
Hand-written logged dream content juxtaposed with block-printed poetry by John Keats and laser-cut theories on the meaning of dreams from Sigmund Freud creates a dynamic and inconsistently coherent conversation between opposing passages. Both Keats’ medium and subject matter complement the surreal aura of dreams, and Freud’s interpretations are legible predominantly in the presence of protruding light— something he figuratively attempts to bring to the murky setting.
The form illustrates the fluctuation of chaos and incongruity of dreams, while the additional dimension “Dive” sonically reflects the identity and begins to develop a narrative. As a whole, the project’s concept thematically likens the nature of an ocean to the strange world of sleep.
illusion of choice
Appropriated quotes on imprisonment from Long Walk to Freedom pointedly repurposed in colorful graphics to challenge modern materialistic hedonism.
child of time
“No doubt the artist is the child of his time, but woe to him if he is also its disciple, or even its favorite.” —Schiller
Graphic alluding to the age of an influx of information so inundating it can render the answers that sit right in front of one unobtainable.
DOM/COR
At its core, the body of work housed by DOM Interiors is a harmony of beautiful material formed into elegant functionality. Modular systems and spaces envelop sustainable, contemporary artifacts, all brushed with a sophisticated palette containing smart pops of color.
The concept for the COR project is a visual abstraction of this foundation— the heart within the corpus, or body. Fundamentally modular and free in form, COR is a raw display of key elements that make up the living system, pulsating and extending into the body of work.