Tuesday 31 March 2015

EXP1 - FINAL SUBMISSION

18 Sketch Sections


 Organic/Solitary

 Organic/Scuffle

 Cruising/Solitary
Bottom sketch was inspiration for final design.

 Organic/Individual

 Organic/Scuffle

 Cruising/Individual

 Nonchalant/Solitary

 Nonchalant/Scuffle

 Nonchalant/Individual

Stair Ideas







36 Custom Sketches







7 Images of Model

 Draft Sketchup Model

 Draft Sketchup Model

 Developed Sketchup Model - Hazan Motor Works - Cruising
Materials: Asphalt bowl, Steel ramp

 Developed Sketchup Model - Christian Benner Custom - Solitary
Materials: Concrete treads, steel structure

 Developed Sketchup Model Render - Christian Benner Custom - Solitary
Materials: Concrete room, Timber trap door, Iron windows

 Developed Sketchup Model Section - Christian Benner Custom - Solitary

Developed Sketchup Model - Hazan Motor Works - Cruising

3 Animations From Sketchup

Friday 27 March 2015

Wednesday 18 March 2015

Week 2 Task - Stair Sections



Top: 

  • Solitary
  • Concrete step, Steel Cables
Bottom
  • Cruising
  • Asphalt 

Wednesday 11 March 2015

Week 1

Week 1

Solitary / Cruising




My materials for the top room were concrete, rusted metal for the window and timber for the trap door. For the bottom room I used asphalt.

Monday 2 March 2015

Before the first class

A) An image of your best piece of creative work before coming to this course: 


This is the first of a series of eight oil paintings that I created for my HSC Visual Arts major work. My body of work documented the 50 year history of the Ford Falcon. I was influenced by Australian artist Ben Quilty and mimicked his method of thickly applying oil paint to canvas with a pallet knife. I particularly like this painting as I find the style of the car interesting and much different to cars of today. The simple black and white colour scheme also interests my eye and gives a historic feel to the image.


B) A great piece of architecture:


Fallingwater or Kaufmann Residence is a house designed in 1935 by American architect Frank Lloyd Wright. It is built over a waterfall in a forest in Pennsylvania, USA. I particularly like modernist architecture, where buildings follow bold, simple lines and the structural elements form part of the aesthetics. Despite being a man made structure surrounded by nature, I believe this building and its environment blend seamlessly and enhance the beauty of each other.


C) An original photograph of something beautiful:


This item is a citrus juicer, designed by Philippe Starck. A drinking glass is placed beneath the point and a halved citrus fruit is twisted on the top. I like this item because it is functional as a juicer, yet it can be put on display as a piece of art. Despite being designed in 1990, it looks as if it could be from the 1950's or even an object sent from the distant future. The combination of form and function, as well as the timeless design is what I believe makes it beautiful.

An creative work from three companies:


Hazan Motor Works
Noun: Nonchalant
Verb: Cruising
Adjective: Organic



Rolex
Noun: Prominence
Verb: Focus
Adjective: Illustrious




Christian Benner Custom
Noun: Individual
Verb: Scuffle
Adjective: Solitary