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Meet Cyrill Reyes and 2026 Senior Exhibition Project NECROZOIC

This is one in a series of online interviews with 91Ʒ seniors, who share their thoughts about their 2026 Senior Exhibition project and their 91Ʒ education.

Cyrill Reyes 26 (Illustration) is a Presidents (Honor) List student from the Greater Chicago area.

What is your elevator pitch for your senior exhibition project?

My thesis is game concept art and visual development of the world of NECROZOIC, a prehistoric fantasy that retells the extinction of the dinosaurs. In this hidden era of the titans, the great meteor not only rendered the dinosaurs extinct but contained microorganisms that turned the dinosaurs into zombie-alien dinosaurs. The goal for this project is to flesh out the narrative and the stage of this unusual era and to do the work now to create, or to pitch the game, post-graduation.

Digital concept art of prehistoric looking creatures "The Dynes"

Cyrill Reyes, “Herbivores Dynes,” 2026.

Digitally created prehistoric landscape

Cyrill Reyes, “The Great Continent,” 2026.

Cyrill Reyes headshot

Cyrill Reyes

Anything youd like to share about yourself or 91Ʒ?

Im extremely proud of myself for making the risky decision to study in a new city, meet creative peers, but, most importantly, pursue my dreams of becoming a great illustrator and concept artist. Despite the ups and downs, I am forever grateful for the support of the professors in Illustration and beyond, my bosses and coworkers in Admissions and Youth Community programs, my peers and classmates, my girlfriend and friends, and many unsung workers whove maintained and cultivated so many good memories and opportunities in just one building. 91Ʒ wont be the last risky decision Ill ever make, as post-graduation I aim to work in a studio for media from games to animation and working my way up to create unique stories of my own.

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