Monday, March 29, 2010

Stairs 2







Stairs




Draft Model 2



ABOVE: MODERNISE (GOODWIN)
BELOW: PEACE (PICCININI)



Draft Model 1



ABOVE: SUPPORTIVE (PICCININI)
BELOW: DETACH (SWALLOW)

Friday, March 19, 2010

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Thursday, March 4, 2010

RICHARD GOODWIN


GOODWIN: ARTIFACT, MODERNISE, METALLIC

RICKY SWALLOW


SWALLOW: COURTESY,DETACH, FRIENDLY

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

PATRICIA PICCININI


PICCININI: PEACE, EXHAUST, SUPPORTIVE

C: Something Beautiful


This is the National Cathedral located in Washington D.C., The United States. It is the sixth biggest Cathedral in the world, and under the contrast of the blue sky this enormous architecture proves itself worthy of been credited as one of the most beautiful Cathedrals. Moreover, Its design hints a mixture of various Gothic architectural styles of the Middle Age according to Wikipedia, which is evident in its pointed arches, flying buttresses, a variety of ceiling vaulting, stained-glass windows and carved decorations in stone.

B: A Great Piece of Architecture


This is the Beijing National Stadium (commonly know as the Bird's Nest) located in Beijing, China. The construction first began on 24 December 2003, and was officially open in 2008 for the Summer Olympic Games which was held in Beijing. The construction costed $423 million, with 17,000 construction workers worked on this project and approximately 110,000 tonnes of steel, claiming itself the title of the world's largest steel structure.

A: My Best Piece of Creative Work


This painting is by far the best piece of artwork I have composed before coming to UNSW. This painting began in the Summer Holidays, and it is yet to be completed. The original proposition of this painting was not planned to be a rural setting, instead was supposed to be a sunset. Many people criticised that the colours used for the original painting was too dull, therefore I re-painted it over with brighter colours with this new layout which I brought many different images together to create an artwork which I think is unique.