• MATERIAL CASE STUDIES
    • Notice
    • MAR
    • Faded Memory
    • Coco En Forma
    • Pintria
    • Grind
    • Futurespast
  • COLLABORATIONS
    • Indigo Books & Music
    • Hullmark
    • Indigo Stackt Market
    • Holt Renfrew
    • Marriott & Holiday Inn
    • Pi Fine Art Tradeshow
    • The Funhouse
  • PACKAGING & ILLUSTRATION
    • ROTT
    • Born Against
    • You Will Not
    • Everything Is Fine
    • Bestial Mouths
    • Albums
    • Band Merch
  • INFO
  • MATERIAL CASE STUDIES
    • Notice
    • MAR
    • Faded Memory
    • Coco En Forma
    • Pintria
    • Grind
    • Futurespast
  • COLLABORATIONS
    • Indigo Books & Music
    • Hullmark
    • Indigo Stackt Market
    • Holt Renfrew
    • Marriott & Holiday Inn
    • Pi Fine Art Tradeshow
    • The Funhouse
  • PACKAGING & ILLUSTRATION
    • ROTT
    • Born Against
    • You Will Not
    • Everything Is Fine
    • Bestial Mouths
    • Albums
    • Band Merch
  • INFO

the Funhouse

Video of the inside of the installation.

info

Materials: 
Used Plexiglass, 

LOCATIONs:
Development in Toronto, CA
hotles across North America

Description 

Naica was made for The Funhouse in Toronto in partnership with Universal Music recording artist LIGHTS.

Inspired by her Skin & Earth graphic novel and the Giant Crystal Cave in Mexico, Naica is a dark intimate space inviting the viewer to escape for a moment of calming light and sound while being hugged by the danger of giant radiant crystals.

Naica was made with approx 65% recycled materials from previous projects and wood headed to landfill. When taken down, all lights, wires, plexiglass, screws and other reusable products were recollected for future projects.

the Funhouse

Video of the inside of the installation.

info

Materials: 
Used Plexiglass, 

LOCATIONs:
Development in Toronto, CA
hotles across North America

Description 

Naica was made for The Funhouse in Toronto in partnership with Universal Music recording artist LIGHTS.

Inspired by her Skin & Earth graphic novel and the Giant Crystal Cave in Mexico, Naica is a dark intimate space inviting the viewer to escape for a moment of calming light and sound while being hugged by the danger of giant radiant crystals.

Naica was made with approx 65% recycled materials from previous projects and wood headed to landfill. When taken down, all lights, wires, plexiglass, screws and other reusable products were recollected for future projects.