Daniel Bilsky's Portfolio

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bridge of flight. 4

structure for repose. 22

rome sketchbook. 10

self-portrait. 28

plaster. 26

wooden chess set. 18

viewfinder. 2

logo design. 30

screen printing. 34

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(6’) viewfinder.

This structure was designed to capture a view of decaying urban fabric and the material culture of the city in downtown Geneva, NY. Angled mirrors, positioned glass, and a grid of wood “frame” trash canisters, metal, vandalism and other aspects of the built environment that we try not to see. My viewfinder forces the user to engage with a city in process.

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1. Mirror: Concrete, Decay, Vandalism

2. Mirror: Metal, Ventilation (representing the built)

3. Glass: Plastic, Trash

4. Mirror: Metal, Height 5. Glass: Brick, Repetition

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bridge of flight.

This project was inspired by an image of flight patterns in the U.S. Initially, I worked in drawing, then moved to chipboard models, held together by tensile string without the use of adhesives. The final model was rendered in plexi-glass, tensile string, and rivets. Final model is approximately 8”x8”x8”.

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(8”x 8”x 8”) bridge of flight.8

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Four month study of architecture and urbanism through sketchbook drawing.

rome sketchbook.10

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rome sketchbook.12

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rome sketchbook.14

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rome sketchbook.16

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wooden chess set.18

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(7”x 6” x 6”) wooden chess set.20

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This is a site specific structure designed to sit along a trail at Hobart and William Smith Colleges. After evaluating the site, I determined there were certain aspects of it that I wanted to feature. Most important of those were the three trees blocking the trail; this became the inspiration for my structure. I also designed it to cascade rain down like the stream bed on my site. Lastly, I wanted to create framed views out the front and back of the structure.

structure for repose.22

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26 (8”x 8”x 8”) plaster.

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(30”x 24”, acrylic) self-portrait.28

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logo design.30

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2014 IACR / NAACCR

logo design.

Logo created for the co-sponsored annual International Association of Cancer Registries (IACR) and the North American Association of Central Cancer Registries (NAACCR) meeting in Ottawa, Canada. Requested to be included in the logo were, the “swoosh” in the NAACCR logo, the green ball of the IACR logo, and identification devices of Ottawa.

Ottawa’s Peace Tower

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22”x 30” Silk Screen Bleeding Print

34 screen printing.

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22”x 30” Silk Screen Bleeding Print

36 screen printing.

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30”x 22” Silk Screen Bleeding Print

38 screen printing.

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30”x 22”, “Steps to Gaudi”, Silk Screen Bleeding Print

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Watercolor Study

screen printing.

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908.334.9885 [email protected]

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