Friday, 2 December 2011

Going on a Journey

Outline:
It’s about two different points of view of the two contrasting characters 
going through the same journey at the same time. 

Concept:
It seems the two are totally worlds-apart; however,
in the end…
They are actually the same character. 
It’s just him seeing this world with another point of view, 
turning things upside down, 
or having a little bit of changes to embrace the unexpected happy accidents. 

The left one:
Having imaginary thoughts and a curious mind, he likes to recall memories and adapting it with surprise. 
He says he lives in a surreal world.

The right one:
He holds the belief of “Seeing is believing.” 











Our different point of views resulted from different interests and backgrounds. 
And it is the reaction and thoughts coming up that becomes a reflection. 

However, at some point the difference become clearer 
because of our choices emphasizing on various topics. 



Friday, 26 August 2011

car park only?


 Birds eye view @ Peckham Multi-Storey Carpark




 It's not only a car park, it's an art space!





Large-scale sculptures and other contemporary abstract art pieces are displayed in the area.
I was amazed and surprised that a car park could be such an exciting place to visit!



There's also a bar situated atop 



Tuesday, 16 August 2011

on the move

Project: Community Project
Topic: Parkour Group
Research: the beauty of human body and moving arts











Thursday, 28 July 2011

the most surreal of us all - Joan Miró

Exhibition: Joan Miró
Place: Tate Modern


I like Miró's inventive imagination in his works; and it is also impressive that his works reflects his world and events surround him.

Sometimes I don't enjoy seeing surreal pieces when I can't figure it out or having no feedback watching them; other times I love it a lot because I can let my imagination run wild and put my thoughts into artists' work by simply admiring them.

I do like Miró's work a lot, especially those line figures which express the emotions so well. And for me, they're in kind of bizarre-look in a charming way.

I drew some of them in my sketch book and jotted down what I liked about them.

Those line drawings are so fluid and nature which create a lovely, enjoyable atmosphere watching them.