Monday, April 2, 2007
Monday, March 26, 2007
Monday, March 19, 2007
Monday, March 12, 2007
My mural part 2
This is the last 2nd week of mural painting. we hav painted 5 amazing walls. will upload the whole final piece of mural soon =).
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Sunday, March 11, 2007
Sunday, February 25, 2007
Paul Gauguin painting
Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going?
By: Paul Gauguin, 1897
I choose Paul Gauguin works because this topic is more interesting and people tend to be more interested about life – “Where are they going, where do they come from, and who they really are.” The Master piece of Paul Gauguin painting, it’s so unique and secretive. He claimed that he did not think of the long title until the work was finished, but he is well-known to have been creative with the truth. There are no answers in the picture but there are three fundamental questions, posed visually.
We see man and woman cloth less, explaining the nakedness of man's human's personality flaws by nature. Nothing can be escaped beyond the naked eye. Just like the baby we see and the three young women nearer to the right those who are closest to that eternal mystery. Paul Gauguin meditates on what we are. There are two women, talking about life; and a man looking puzzled and half aggressive. In the middle of the picture, a youth plucking the fruit of experience just like Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden, showing humanity's innocence and natural desire to live and to search for more life. A child eats the fruit, overlooked by the remote presence of an idol – emblem of our need for the spiritual. There are women (one that curled up into a shell), and there are animals whom we share the world with like a dog, bird, and kittens. Talking about where are we going? A beautiful young woman and an old woman prepare to die. Her pallor and gray hair tell us so but no one knows the story behind it.
All this is set in a paradise of tropical beauty, the sunlight, freedom, and colour that Artist Gauguin left everything in mystery for us to find. A little river runs through the woods, trees, a great slash of brilliant blue sea, with the misty mountains of an island rising – bringing out the beauty of nature, and depicting life in a world of mystery we live in.
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Monday, February 12, 2007
Mural painting
Me and sky finish painted this 2 walls at fuchun. cool tho..Still hav some more to go. will update again..
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Monday, January 29, 2007
Thursday, January 25, 2007
Monday, January 22, 2007
digital(nature)
Beauty of nature
I used pictures from digital camera, and some images from googles. Using different kinds of effects and combine them together to create a special and unique image. When people look at it, they will feel peaceful and warm. I put 3 different kinds of background to represent different kinds of feelings and expressions of the world. The first background presents the world as a blur, full of uncertainty. The second presents the world with life and the last shows that we’re living in a world where there’s always a new beginning, a hope for something new. When I’m not sure how to create certain effect, I used the “Help” tool that Photoshop offers to solve it. The eye with flowered lashes shows that if we choose to look at nature with a positive sight, nature will always, in a way, looks beautiful.
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3D(cubes)
This is a picture of a sphere using 2cm,4cm and 6cm cut and paste sizes of cubes to create into a 32 diameter sphere.
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3D(wire)
This is a picture of my group Wire project. Uses different length and thickness of wire to form a 3D structure of mangosteen.
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Wednesday, January 17, 2007
Goya
Disasters of War.
Great Deeds Against the Dead, the Spanish committed atrocities against the French as well in response for their actions. Spanish guerrillas and peasants were also known to have frequently unearthed dead Frenchmen and mutilated their corpses. One of the major problems that the Spanish intellectuals had with their kings was that they refused to give their subjects a constitution (a major goal of liberals in the early 19th century). In fact, after the Napoleonic Wars were over, Ferdinand had promised to rule with a written constitution. But when he went back on this promise this sparked a liberal revolt in Spain in the 1820s which was brutally suppressed.
http://eeweems.com/goya/artpage_index.html (goya artworks)
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Monday, January 8, 2007
Doing weblog
my first weblog to update and upload my assignments and artworks.
3D- sphere, wire, ceremic
2D- drawing painting
Digital media- movie, D.I
Web
Misc
-prepare image
-D.I of image(photoshop)
-posting & tagging (category)
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