Saturday, January 24, 2009

My russian doll.



Coming to the end of the very first term. It gets more tougher along the way and at the same time, more fun! The biggest project this term is russian doll. Biggest meaning no sleep! haha! yes, i did not sleep. Clay was the material i used. Frankly, its really difficult to use clay. Patience is must to have when one plays with clay. But the end of the day, after i've completed my russian dolls, i felt satisfied because i know i really put alot of effort in it. Besides russian doll, we were also asked to make a story book of the dolls, how interesting! Manage to capture a few pages of my book. Its pretty lengthy to capture all.









Wire wire go haywire!

Moving on to the more tedious work. Hands on! But of course we got to start with sketches first. Okay, 3 basic shapes, cube, sphere and pyramid, combine them into one. Easy? not really. The sketches were alright but working with wires were tough. The combination of pingpongs and wires allowed me to understand that its not that easy to transform a 2D drawing into 3D. These activities also have made me understand more how it works.


Drawing lesson!



Im so in need of more drawing lessons, seriously! im not that good and drawings you see. But this is a very interesting activity i must say. We were told to trace our partner by using acrylic sheets. Its harder than it sounds. As usual, my favourite partner, shireen!


Emotions!

Pick four emotions, thats what we are suppose to do. So i chose happy, crazy, bubbly and stress. Those four emotions describe me well. Anyway, we were then asked to draw those four emotions in 5 different themes. So i did and okay, the end....Wait, NO! its not! that was just the beginning people. Later on, we were asked to actually transfer the drawings into pingpong balls...not 5 or 10, but 40!!! im glad i chose stress as one of my emotions because thats what i was feeling when im doing the pingpong balls.