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Hi everyone ! Welcome to my blog. I'm luckily have a chance to take my dream course. You can know what course I'm taking through my blogger background. I am taking Interior Design Course in Point College, Kota Damansara.
Hope you guys browse my blog when you are free and comment for my work to push me so that I can do more practice. Thank You =D
Friday, October 3, 2014
Monday, September 8, 2014
Thursday, August 28, 2014
Thursday, July 10, 2014
Monday, July 7, 2014
Bridget Riley - The Responsive Eye
The picture is one of the responsive eye that named ' Movement in Squares '.
I like this title which is call the responsive eye but i don't like it's colour that
only have black and white. So I add rainbow colour inside it.
For the reason I add the rainbow colour is when our eyes look at sun a few second,
there are some rainbow colour circles in the darkness when we closing eyes.
That's why I put in colours and a 3D circle to represent our eye.
The new one related picture.
Next one, this is my own work. I named it Movement of circle.
This picture is description to reflection of sunlight but the colour
divide to two part mild and rough or dark and bright.
Please comment so that I can improve my work. Thank you =]
Thursday, June 26, 2014
Third week of Basic Design
Title : Life The cobweb that is description to our life have many challenging and the up down arrow is description to happy and sad. |
Yayoi Kusama - A Dream I Dream
* A exhibition ' A Dream I Dreamed ' from the ' Contemporary Art Queen ' Kusama Yayoi to Shanghai at the end of 2013.
* The exhibition will feature over 100 pieces, including paintings, sculptures, installations, and documentary film footage.
Yayoi Kusama born in Nagano in 1929, Kusama rose to prominence in New York in the 1960s. She returned to Japan in 1973, moving into the Seiwa Hospital for the Mentally Ill, where she continues to live. Now in her ’80s, Kusama is the world's highest paid living female artist, and is still creating new works.
She have many exhibition but I don't know the reason I like her exhibition ' A Dream I Dreamed '.
Like Warhol, Kusama preferred to be the orchestrator of events rather than a mere participant.In the mid-to-late 1960s she organised experimental performances and socio-political happenings that included ticketed orgies during which the artist painted naked dancers with dots. ‘Some of the naked happenings in New York were against the Vietnam War,’ she says, ‘because the human body is too beautiful to be killed in that way. There were also naked anti-tax happenings because nudism doesn’t cost money.’
She is a cute and creative artist. When I saw her answer, I am laughing about it. Haha =D
Thank You Yayoi Kusama =] I like this title "A Dream I Dreamed" |
Tuesday, June 24, 2014
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