Friday, February 25, 2011


One of my creative works I did last year during my Foundation Studies assignments. Our class was assigned to design a wearable item that conveys emotions. In this case, anger was the main emotion. The bending wires and the strips of used OHT sheets helps viewers to understand the frustration that lingers on a person's, when he or she is angry. Furthermore, the item hangs on the persons head like a visor, giving an impression that anger can sometimes distort a person's view on a matter.
A great piece of architecture by Frank Lyod Wright. This structure is known as 'Falling Water'. This is truly a wonderful example of how man made objects can harmonise with the environment. The choice of colour for the walls are suitable to conform with the surrounding environment. Besides, the windows are well placed so that residents can make full advantage of the natural light, consequently saves energy.

A photo that I have taken at Cockatoo Island, New South Wales. The branches of these trees conjures a sense movement. Moreover, the greyish colour of the trees gives an illusion that it is made out of concrete or stone. Hence, gives them a statue-like look in the midst of a sunny scenery. If it weren't for the people in the background, this photo might just make you think you are in land where time has stopped and the whole world is lifeless art gallery.


MUECK: Annoyance, ashamed, naked

MALANGI: catfish, living, contrasted

BANKSY: maid, cleaning, realistic