Stop Motion Blahs
Thursday, 23 September 2010 | 10:17 pm
There's so much to do! A linoleum board is to be carved out by Tuesday. I've never done any sort of carving before and the lecturer wants it done properly. So I'm just going to give it my best shot while being
very careful about it because one mistake and that's it, yo. There's no undoing it and just one piece of that rubber-like thing costs close to $10. The pressure!
Speaking of which, we've embarked on yet another project for 3D Studies. The only difference now is that this project is 7-week long, which is the whole of the second semester. Why that long, you wonder. It's a big project with the dimension set to 2m x 2m x 2m. We're to come up with a sculpture relating to "nature & peace" and a whole lot of other criteria and the best part is this: the sculpture WILL BE EXHIBITED @ SENTOSA for 1 WHOLE MONTH. How exciting is that? We've only just started and are still brainstor
ming, throwing in ideas and everything.
I was generally in a good mood in Design Process class today. Got back my result for the critique last two weeks. That is to say the box that we had to do with theme Hear, See & Touch No Evil. I had fun doing my box. I really did but, of course, the process was a bit of a torture. I still have the step-by-step pictures on camera, and
I can't believe I did all that - and it was all worth it. Or so the grade tells me. (((((:
As for the portrait, which is based on my best friend Hajar, I didn't expect it to be well-received by the lecturer but it was. She found my cubism portrait "whimsical" and "quirky". She loved how I incorporated "west/east references" in it since HAJAR IS SO DORAEMON-OBSESSED. The Doraemon being the east reference while I thin
k the west would have to be the Cubism movement that the portrait was done in.
I did a "good job". So proud of myself. Hee.
Now I've got essays that I need to get started on.
Omigod, but I'm like:
I miss no. 5.