Monday, April 28, 2008

9 PARALLEL PROJECTIONS


18 AXONOMETRIC SKETCHES (multiple volumes)

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CLIENT: JANE GOODALL (REAL,IMPOSSIBLE)
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The meaning I did extrude from her quote is that does not matter how small a chance is, you always should take an opportunity which is given to you. Go through it no matter what, even if you think that it is completely impossible.’
These 18 sketches are a quite difficult to follow and read all these lines and the shapes on these 18 drawings , because sometimes it is very hard to understand what is real and possible and what is impossible and unreal. I have separated them with colours to highlight their positive and negative meaning




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CLIENT: STEPHEN HAWKINS (CHANCE,FAILURE)
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The meaning I did extrude from his quote is that live is like a big game where you can get a chance to win or get failure and lose. This 18 sketches is easy to read and follow the lines, as you can clearly see if u got a chance or a failure. I had try to show that 18 axonometrics as a thoughts floating in the air, something physical but with mental power.



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Tuesday, April 22, 2008

18 AXONOMETRIC SKETCHES (3 volumes)

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CLIENT: JANE GOODALL
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CLIENT: STEPHEN HAWKINS
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Sunday, April 20, 2008

Experiment Number Two ( THE EDGE )



"If you look through all the different cultures. Right from the earliest, earliest days with the animistic religions, we have sought to have some kind of explanation for our life, for our being, that is outside of our humanity"






Goodall Jane, quote from "Jane Goodall Quotes" http://www.uksociety.org/jane_goodall.htm















“All the evidence shows that God was actually quite a gambler, and the universe is a great casino, where dice are thrown, and roulette wheels spin on every occasion”

Stephen Hawking, quote from "My Quotation Book" http://thinkexist.com/quotes/stephen_hawking/





"So never lose an opportunity of urging a practical beginning, however small, for it is wonderful how often in such matters the mustard-seed germinates and roots itself"






Florence Nightingale, quote from "Florence Nightingale Quotes" http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/f/florence_nightingale.html

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

RENDERINGS






Sidney Nolan


This is a painting of Ned Kelly by Sidney Nolan. Image of Kelly’s helmet has appeared in a series of paintings by Sidney Nolan. Nolan is using simplified forms - the most famous of which is his Ned Kelly painting. Sidney Nolan’s artwork (painting) is painted on hard composition board using a high-grade enamel paint or acrylic or oil paints, with different kind of soft and hard brushes. It was painted on the canvas or some other fabric material, that’s what usually artists use for they paintings. Like in almost all his paintings he uses kind of square people and objects. There are several colours which he has chosen for this work, it is yellow, white, blue, and brown. The landscape is bright and colourful with yellow land and blue sky.


Ricky Swallow


By looking at Ricky Swallow’s artwork I can see that the art form is modern sculpture. The subject matter is a scull inside leather sofa. Most of the lines which dominate in the artwork are curly lines. The shapes dominate in the artworkare mostly organic, with curvy, naturalistic shapes. The major colors are natural creamy and beige.
The main materials which he used for his artwork (sculpture) includes , PVC, plaster for the skull and and leather “sofa”. I can assume that maybe he made a cast from a real human skull, and than reproduced using a plaster as a main material, than it was painted and than polished to give him realistic finish to match the real bones colour. There is also a possibility that the skull was made from the elephant bones or some kind of plastic. I personally think that Swallow did not use a real human skull in his artwork.
The sofa is made from leather and probably stuffed with some soft filler, this kind of sofas we can see in a many furniture shops, but they usually got fabric finish, so I suppose that this sofa was specially made for this particular sculpture. Because I think it is not enough to just bring one from the shop and create an artwork. The artist needs to put his own interpretation into they work, that how it becomes an artwork, otherwise it will be just part of design or decoration.

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