Tuesday, February 26, 2019
The 18 Sketch Sections
THE WORDS -Heavenly -Aesthetic -Open -Comforting -Cycle -Pattern | ||
Upper: Heavenly
Underground: Pattern
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Upper: Cycle
Underground: Aesthetic
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Upper: Pattern
Underground: Open
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Upper: Heavenly
Underground: Comforting
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Upper: Open
Underground: Comforting
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Upper: Cycle
Underground: Comforting
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Upper: Heavenly
Underground: Aesthetic
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Upper: Pattern
Underground: Cycle
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Upper: Aesthetic Underground: Cycle |
Upper: Aesthetic Underground: Heavenly |
Upper: Pattern Underground: Heavenly |
Upper: Comforting Underground: Cycle |
Upper: Comforting Underground: Open |
Upper: Aesthetic Underground: Open |
Upper: Comforting Underground: Heavenly |
Upper: Pattern Underground: Cycle |
Upper: Cycle Underground: Pattern |
Wednesday, February 20, 2019
Client Work (The Three Words)
Light, Comforting, Aesthetic, weaving, folding
http://www.bernabeifreeman.com.au/#/pop-light/
Hat, Alluring, Exquisite
https://www.off---white.com/en/AU/men/products/omlb008f18b920888801#
Motorcycle, Open, Heavenly
https://www.autofabrica.com
http://www.bernabeifreeman.com.au/#/pop-light/
Hat, Alluring, Exquisite
https://www.off---white.com/en/AU/men/products/omlb008f18b920888801#
Motorcycle, Open, Heavenly
https://www.autofabrica.com
Creative Work
Back in year 7 I was asked to recreate an image of the character Homer Simpson and paint it on a wood piece. It was fun to make this because it provided a challenge as it was difficult to create accurate lines on a thin piece of wood without smudges and dents and because me and my mates were terrible at drawing back then and took us several attempts just to make this. Ultimately this was my final take, WOOP WOOP.
A Great Piece Of Architecture
This architectural piece know as the Can Lis was created by Jorn Utzon, a Danish architect responsible for the design of the Sydney Opera House. I found this interesting because he utilises the environment into his work. The perfect balance of privacy and open environments is what I like and this building creates that perfectly.
Something Beautiful
This is a picture I took when I visited Pakistan, its not only a colourful set of buildings but they are also rooftop restaurants. I find these interesting because its shows that even the most basic building designs, if presented well, can invite individuals to come visit and explore. Also the food was AMAZING
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