Saturday, September 27, 2008

Fluids in thoughts

Sydney Opera House
This piece of mine shows me being too careful and afraid of drawing on top of another drawing. This was my second piece. I wished i didnt throw away the first one (i had to becuase it smudged since i didnt spray fixative) because it is VERY important to be at the location and draw. Then you can see and transform the movement in the paper.

And this is the desription drawing i received.
You’re walking down a dark narrow hallway with only one long strip of skylight that allows natural light to penetrate through and shine in the hallway. However, the overall lighting of this hallway is relatively dark although it is in the afternoon. This hallway is about 2 metres long, and as it ends, it opens up into a larger space that is much more open and free. The ceilings of both spaces are quite high. You are viewing all of this from eyelevel and you are standing from the start of the hallway. You can’t really see the whole of the larger space but can see the opening from the hallway. The larger space is a lot brighter, and strongly contrasts with the lighting of the darker hallway.
Unfinished drawing because the tutors moved it so many times and i tried catching up. But it was fun trying to fit everything in. i started with untidy sketch and when i was about to draw, the objects changed.

landscaping.
one of the drawings was gone, unfortunately. anyway, my teammate drew a specific hallway in different angle and perspectives and we joined them together to make sense of it.
this was one of fun part in fluids. collaboration task.
my team decided to make 3D and things popping up but ended up with a collage.So during class, we started tearing. without scissors or blade but seriously, tearing. we used the cloth as the base. and it looks as if we threw things on the cloth, lamp books bottles etc. and there is a sense of objects being swallowed and moved.



so fluid.

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