Miscellaneous
Fashion/Costume Design
(2024) Fully handmade costume. Dress and headpiece made of Cotton Polyester Broadcloth. Patterns were self-made as well. Chatelaine seen on the side was also self-made and chained together.
(2024) Fully handmade costume. Jumpsuit made of tricot stretch fabric and pearl organza. Drafted, draped, and then sewn together and added zipper to the back. Arm bands made with faux fur and pearl organza; choker and belt/tail made of faux fur as well. Ears were felted and sewn to clips to be placed on wig.
(2023) Fully handmade costume (with exception of corset). Costume made of spandex fabric, foam helmet and LEDs. Helmet was made with EVA and Clay foam and had attached LEDs in ear part and eye section. Bodysuit was patterned out and sewed together with lace trim. Shorts, gloves, and boot covers were patterned out and sewed together. Winner of Long Island Tropic Con Cosplay Craftsmanship Competition.
(2023) Fully handmade dress. Original sketch was meant to be a romper, but was then changed into a dress. Fabric was custom printed, hemmed, and sewn together. Lace was dyed and sewn onto top part on the dress. Zippers added to hold the two piece together as one.
(2023) Fully handmade costume (aside from bodysuit). Jacket made out of Chrome Mirror Reflective Vinyl Fabric, boot covers made of the same material, belt and headband made of metallic vinyl spandex, foam and stuffing, and bodysuit made of vinyl spandex fabric. Winner of Selfie-Con Cosplay Competition. (Photo taken by Anthony Eng Photography)
Makeup (Photo Edits by Ashe)
Earrings/Accessories
Planetarium
Dinner & Diatribes - Hozier
Planetarium Show
Created in 2019, planetarium show fully made by Ashe but was never presented due to COVID-19. With screen and sound capture the show was able to be fully recorded and shown to people all around, even without the use of a planetarium. Was shared with other planetariums around the US during the pandemic to provide a use for planetarium effects and visuals while everything was shut down. Made with Digistar 6.
Healing Through Art - Artwork of Kirstie Connon
With the use of planetarium special effects, this art exhibit was brought to life in a new way. This collaboration project between Kirstie Connon and Ashe Grey creates stunning visuals of hand painted pieces like you’ve never seen before.
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