Cover art by Leah Lovise for the February 13, 2009 issue of the Austin Chronicle.
Medium: clay sculpture.
Cover art by Leah Lovise for the February 13, 2009 issue of the Austin Chronicle.
Medium: clay sculpture.
As a volunteer at Festival Beach Food Forest, I discovered the resilience of nature and became aware of abundance around me, in plants I had…
This compilation includes motion graphics and visual effects samples by Leah Lovise, created for Bazaarvoice, Chiral Balance, Elephant Productions, Fosforo Films, Moon City Media, Polly Mermaid, Quixote Entertainment, and University of Texas TEx Total Educational Experience. Enjoy!
Art print for The Invincible Czars’ tour of the silent film with live original score.
It’s not always necessary to reinvent the wheel, but reinventing oneself is a ceaseless process. A career in graphic designer means practicing this act of…
These designs where created for the signage at the Festival Beach Food Forest a grassroots pilot project neighboring the Festival Beach Community Garden and RBJ…
Logo design for Pixel Spring, a lean development company. The company later changed names and this mark was never used. Creating a balance design, incorporating…
Association Montessori Internationale approached me with a fun challenge; transform the existing AMI logo into the three growth stages, and represent the fundamentals of Maria…
Collapsus is an interactive cross-media game that combines live action, rotoscope animation, interactive fiction, and documentary film. The story is set in the near future, portraying the affects that the world energy crisis has on international politics and the growing population.
Collapsus is produced and directed by Tommy Pallotta and received an Emmy nomination for Best Digital Fiction, a People’s Choice Award and Interactive Award nominations at SXSW 2011, the Dutch Spin Award, and a World Summit Award.
Precious works of artwork are often found in the kitchen! The intricate stories, simple drawings, and daily achievements of our kids are traditionally found displayed…
This is an editorial illustration drawn for the article Beyond Black-Eyed Peas for the Austin Chronicle.
This is an illustration for Trouble Puppet Theater Company‘s Cruel Circus. Here’s a review of Cruel Circus by Adam Roberts of The Austin Chronicle. Here…
This was a collaborative effort between actor David Yeakle, visual effects artist Gary Walker, motion graphic artist Glenn Dill (Graphicon Industries), and motion graphics artist Leah Lovise. It was created for the 2013 Urban Skep BYOBeard Group Art Show.
It’s impossible to leave the swirling wasteland of The Great Pacific Garbage Patch especially if you’re a mutant mermaid who has created a palace of…
Using the existing art from the Moxie & Sparx Explain NF1 comic book, I created a motion comic for Children’s Tumor Foundation to explain neurofibromatosis…
In 2017, I had the honor of designing the invitation for the Children’s Tumor Foundation New York Gala to raise funding for NF awareness.
Heritage Tree Ordinance Takes Root Tree lovers stand their ground – and win Keller Keeps Her Robes, for Now Special judge says Keller’s conduct in…
In 2008 at Salvage Vanguard Theater, Tongue and Groove Theatre captured the hearts of audiences with a stage performance of the classic French film The Red…
Book 4 Sacrifice ends the first series of Couri Vine. Held hostage in a high-tech labyrinth on the Near Side of the Moon, eleven-year-old Couri…
Oil on canvas, part of a solo art show in November 2017 at Vintage Heart Coffee in Austin, Texas.
Poster design for Riddley Walker, adapted for Trouble Puppet Theater Company by Artistic Director Connor Hopkins, from the award-winning cult-classic novel by Russell Hoban.
In 2005, I moved to Austin, Texas to work as a rotoscope animator for the film A Scanner Darkly. In 2020, another Richard Linklater film…
Books 3 & 4 of the comic book series COURI VINE are complete! This completes the first story arch of the Couri Vine series. We…
Our KickStarter goal was met! Books 3 & 4 of COURI VINE have had a first print run! Many THANKS to the 111 wonderful people who backed our project!