CEH Illustration + Trapper Schoepp

 “What You Do To Her”

“What You Do To Her” Work in Progress Sketches

"What You Do To Her'“ is a song written by the local Milwaukee Singer-Song-Writer, Trapper Schoepp. This music video was created during the peak of the Me Too movement. It was created to shed more light on the issues surrounding the movement, while taking influence from the late 60’s and creating a music video utilizing frame-by-frame 2D animation. These visuals and lyrics are dedicated to all the people who have endured these acts of violence and to spread awareness surrounding the topic.

 

Drive-Thru Divorce

“Drive-Thru Divorce” is a music video created to follow a fictional couple going through a drive-thru divorce not too long after going through a drive-thu marriage in Las Vegas. From the start, we wanted the music video to visually follow the nostalgic atmosphere of retro Las Vegas. Towards the end of my experience at the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design, I decided to partner up with Trapper Schoepp again for another music video for my thesis project. This is the result of that collaboration.

 

Album Art created for Bob Dylan’s unrecorded 1961 song “On, Wisconsin”

 

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