Wednesday, 6 March 2013

First class


1. My creativeness & favourite building:
I took this picture when I just finished moving home. Some of my stuff appears to me randomly due to the moving, ones of those were my toy helicopters.
There happened to be a warm desk-light around. I found the shadow created by those combination was extremely interesting. So I asked my room-mate to complete the picture with me. As childhood memory suggested by both warmness of the light and the shadow of playing helicopter, nothing beats it!

This is one of my favourite building, Barcelona Building in Potts Point, Sydney.
I think the suburb of the building was quite infamous due to this safety issue. I like this brightness brought by the building. And its large-scale curve on the top floor provides a sense of safety to this unsettled place. At the same time, the building is an residential building on a very limited sized land. This is a admirable job to create such big space (and even a garden on the top) on this small site.























This is the best landscape I have ever took. I was in my home town, which is snowy during the winter. It was a warm day, although after snow, the lake wan only partly frozen. I was walking on the bank, someone else was walking on the other side of the bank. Then I pressed shutter. I cropped it, adjusted contrast, and reversed it, I mean, up side down. In this way, the landscape is telling much more than a simple picture. Ice on the lake blurred the people's reflection on the lake, which is mysterious. The willow with no leaf on that creates great hierarchy object with great sense of texture. It is like wash drawing. The best part is, it is up-side-down, which take a little time for viewer to figure out: how did you take this picture?


2. Study of clients
Shinya Kimura: speed, crouch,dyamic
Jiro Ono: reflection, complement, simple


Antonio Stradvivari: curve, complexity, complement



2 comments:

  1. wow!! The picture that you took of the landscape is amazing. I've never seen a picture like that before, well done:)

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  2. Great to see you guys commenting on each others' work. Hope to see more in the coming weeks.

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