Adventurer Wanted, Hat Provided
I love Edd Macdonald's stories, and in 2016, I illustrated one of them.
Read MoreNouscentric is Claire Roberts, a lifelong multidisciplinary artist creating traditional art and computer graphics for video games, VR/AR, and interdisciplinary art projects.
I love Edd Macdonald's stories, and in 2016, I illustrated one of them.
Read MoreI love a theme, especially when it’s about books
Read MoreFinished! Childeric’s Bee, oil on canvas.
Read MoreSynaesthdunia hyperlapse
Read MoreVideo hyperlapse of progress on Childeric’s Bee, oil on canvas
Read MoreVideo hyperlapse of progress on three paintings.
Read MoreArt process for Trefoil oil painting.
Read MoreIn 2010, I offered an interactive, meditative, and temporary art installation: A mandala sand painting, and in 2011, I hosted a discussion series to investigate what inspires us, how it feels, and how we share it. This video brings those two things together.
Read MoreCreated during grunt gallery’s 2018 Mount Pleasant Community Art Screen Digital Storytelling workshops, Migration is about movement, and the anticipation of transition.
Read MoreI was interviewed by writer Roberta McDonald, and we had a lovely tea.
Read MoreFemale Entrepreneurs Empower One Another
Read MoreI've been reflective lately, thinking a lot about my roots, and calibrating my perspective as I plan for the future.
Our family lived in Pointe-Saint-Charles for generations, and I was an elementary student at Lorne School 1980-87. Improbably, Lorne School had a computer class, and I loved it so much, that I adjusted my "What I want to be when I grow up" from just "Artist" to "Computer Artist". We couldn't afford a computer at home, and that class provided technology access and education that would have otherwise been entirely out of my reach. I still have my report cards, citing that I was doing well, learning Logo and Basic, and drawing with Turtle.
Access to youth programs helps kids dream big, and lays foundations for paths they may pursue later, and with great success. As I choose projects to work on, I am often thinking about how I can use my skills & experience to help underprivileged kids like I was, and to encourage adults who didn't get the chance to learn when they were young.
Something that continues to amaze me, is how technology helps us in connecting dots and reconnecting with people. Thanks to the internet, I just sent a letter of gratitude to my first computer teacher via LinkedIn. His reply (saying my note made his day) made MY day, and renews my determination to pay these gifts forward, as well and as long as I am able.
-C
My friend & fellow creative, Rowan (aka Cthulu) featured me on the Mistigris Tumblr:
Read MoreAs of March 1st, Nouscentric is officially open for business!