Crafting Connections: Lisa Zinna and Sylvia Troconis' Artistic Fusion Unveiled

In this behind-the-scenes peek, let me take you on the journey of artistic collaboration that Lisa Zinna and I, Sylvia Troconis, have been on. Situated in the vibrant art scene of Austin, Texas, our partnership has been an exploration that's broken the mold, letting our creative talents merge in a way that feels both genuine and grounded.

The story starts with Lisa's talent for capturing moments with her camera. Her photos become the cornerstone of our project. When she finds a photo with an angle and composition that are just right, she edits the image to cut out the background and replaces it with a color to our liking and one that compliments the photo nicely.

As things unfold, my role kicks in as I trace in Adobe Illustrator and extract key parts from each photo, a process that captures the interesting parts of these images.

Using these digital blueprints, we turn to the Glowforge, which cuts these draftwood pieces. This step bridges the gap between digital and physical, bringing our vision to life.

With the draftwood cutouts ready, I step in, placing each photo cutout into its draftwood counterpart. This step blends the visual impact of the photographs with a tactile dimension, adding depth and texture to our combined effort.

I then bring in the "WHATABURGER" lettering, which I paint using an orange Posca marker. It is a personal touch that adds character to our collaborative piece.

Lisa's expertise comes into play as she delicately pours resin over our creation. This final touch adds a shine that ties everything together, giving our work a unified look and feel.

Imagine our excitement when our piece found a home in The Whataburger Museum of Art—a digital space that draws inspiration from the beloved Texas burger chain. These creations, born from our creative dance, stand as a living reminder of the wonder that unfolds when artistic paths intertwine.

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