Tuesday, 26 March 2013
Short Film
Titled 'The boy who wanted to be a lion', this short film is about a deaf boy who didn't seem to have a connection with his parents or friends, but got inspired by the lion at the zoo and wanted to become one. With his mother's help, a lion costume was created and he got too carried away with looking and behaving like a lion.
The film, on the whole, is talking about identity and it relates to my studio section because they represent the different identities of the two artists. It also shows that the creations of the individuals contribute to their identities, in terms of who they are and what they do.
The colours were also used in a thoughtful way in instances such as only the focus is coloured while the other parts were yellow and this represents emphasis and brings attention to the main focus of the scene.
Monday, 25 March 2013
36 textures
Words
Above ground: Fluid, wavey, ordered, geometric, smooth, reflective, fluffy, metallic, angular, natural, neat, silky, flexible, clean
Below ground: Fizzy, cracked, slimy, uneven, hairy, scratched, porous, dense, spikey, complicated, messy, grooved, splattered, fuzzy, crumpled, rough
In between: Symmetrical, striped, round, solid, homogenous, icy
Thursday, 21 March 2013
Tuesday, 19 March 2013
Tuesday, 12 March 2013
Week 01
Picked these 2 sketches to try on sketch up for the first time. Referenced the top half of the first sketch and the bottom half of the second sketch.
End Result:
Tuesday, 5 March 2013
Sunday, 3 March 2013
Three Images
This was done for my O levels. It's an A1 sized paper cut and it shows the causes and effects of stress. Basically it's cutting and layering coloured paper and I took a few months to complete this piece.
Frank Lloyd Wright's Falling water
http://www.archdaily.com/60022/ad-classics-fallingwater-frank-lloyd-wright/
It is built over a waterfall and it showed Wright's use of the cantilever construction. It's an example of the integration of man with nature through architecture. Falling water used to be a vacation house for the Kaufmann family but is now a house-museum and a US monument.
This original photo was taken last year at Coogee beach with my lomo fisheye camera somewhere during spring.
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