Body and drapes
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Mind over Body
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Building Body Project 2012
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sketches
August 9th, 2011 § Leave a Comment
I like to sketch people when they are not moving
(when they are concentrating on doing something, or watching something or sleeping.)
these models are my roommates and close friends.
my roomates
Jane sleeping.
jane thinking
Jane watching Megamind on my beanbag.
and Andrea, my other roommate watching movie with her.
Andrea sewing
Andrea revising her essay
and another Casy, writing paper on her labtop.
quick sketches are very fun to do. I like how simple lines can do so much in short period of time.
I think that’s why I like drawing much better than painting.
these sketches are also becomes good reference of my oil paintings.
Portraits. fall 10′
August 8th, 2011 § Leave a Comment
Sketchbook from RS II
June 18th, 2010 § 2 Comments
RS II/ You, Me: About Identity
May 18th, 2010 § Leave a Comment
1. photo series to define who I am.
so.. I decided to do take a photo of me doing same things in different t-shirt. t-shirt means a lot to me because my clothes are mostly t-shirt. I wear them and rotate the order of the t-shirt every week. I don’t like shopping but I would love to buy different t-shirt. so this is about me loving t-shirt. simply.
2. Cut out projecct
for this project, I had to cut anything to make a self-portrait, so I decided to print my old comics from last semester on colored paper and cut them out. Every different layer contains different kinds of comics so it is important to look closer.. this was my favorite work of the semester.
3. Material project
My least favorite..but my teacher liked it : P.
project was making self-portrait by using particular material.
I used tea leaves to cover a reflective tea cup and named it as “every day tea”
4. Body Project
I have always wanted to be buff, (not like guys tho..) so I exaggerated the idea of me being buff. My good friend Ray was very nice enough to let me cast his body..so I did and I wore it as if it was my real body and showing of my muscles.
This is how I did
Thank you again : D
5. Final Projct
I combined Cut out project and Body project, because they were my favorites. so I made “comic” story about me wanting to be buff. as you can see it’s a sad ending because becoming buff as a female is not easy, and people do not feel attractive from buff women. well, I don’t want to be that buff like a guys but I like to be strong.. most girls don’t understand and I admit that I have different standard.
it took a lot of effort and time.. it was worth it
it was good semester.
boo-yeah!
Oil Painting practice midterm
May 17th, 2010 § Leave a Comment
Oil Painting Practice
Midterm
1.Monochromatic
Using either cold or hot color.
I chose Blue because it was someone’s fav. color : D
Still Life
2.Using Hot and Cold Color at the same time.
Still Life :
3.Same subject, different feeling by using different colors
Still life
these are my friend.
from left to right, Choi, Rainy, Jack, Goldy dragon pencil, and my eyeball.
love you all lol.
4. Application/Different techniques
Thin paint, thick paint, using brush or palette knife.
5. same subject and different depth.
so I chose one of Braque’s fauvism art work and decided to make it into (somewhat) realistic painting
Braque’s work
my work
lol looks like kid’s drawing. so happy color.
all together.
did my best…
will do better next time.
Oil painting Practice
February 12th, 2010 § Leave a Comment
It is very exciting when you experience something new, meet new people, and learn something you didn’t know, and you have those kind of day once in a while, and you say at the end of the day; “Today was a good day:D”. I guess for me, every Thursday is those kind of day. I have one studio class, (my very first studio class which is very exciting.. ) and I’m learning how to paint in oil paint. It was a great decision I made during the break that I changed to painting class from drawing class. Because I’m learning something..! something new. My paintings might be little too crappy, but I’m sure I will get better using oil paint, hopefully soon.
Still life
pick one color and put values with black and white
Using warm and cold color
Pedestal project
January 7th, 2010 § Leave a Comment
this was my last project for Core Studio. It was due two weeks before the due date of Research studio’s final project, but I forgot to post on my blog, so here I am, posting about my wonderful pedestal project.
Well, the assignment was make a 3D object with pedestal. So what you were supposed to do was make a sculpture and design the your own pedestal that goes well with the actual sculpture. I fully understood the assignment on the critique day, after I saw all my classmate’s work. I was the only one who built the actual, literal pedestal in the class. Everyone else (except one other classmate) made the pedestal into the sculpture, and borrowed the actual, rectangular pedestal from somewhere else, maybe from FYP.
And here it is, the work in progress of my beautiful pedestal, in woodshop.
starting from measuring, cutting woods and gluing them together and shooting nail gun was not simple tasks that you could finish in one sitting. All those work took me all the free times through out the whole week, and I finished painting it the day before the critique day. Which was not a great thing because I still had to make my actual sculpture piece. It was good thing that I had an idea what I was going to do.
here is my pedestal, behind my research class room, and it was painted in egg shell white color. hmm..what’s all that egg trays in the back? oops, that was my huge cinnamon roll project. yes, I had to torn that apart that day before it gets fully destroyed before.
For the sculpture, we were supposed to pick an object and create something out of it, or recreate with different object. This assignment was given after the Huge Cinnamon Roll Project, and I had some left over egg cartons from it. Therefore all I could think of was egg carton, and I decided to recreate egg carton with a cloth and some cottons.
We were supposed to make an mind map, and my mind map lead me into the word, Couch, from an egg carton. the reason was, since egg carton protects from egg to break, it must be very steady, and comfy. What is comfortable? when I thought of the word comfyness (which is not a word..haha) I always thought of the couch in our house in NY. so I decided to make a couch for the egg. Which is egg carton that is very coushiony. (actually one of my teacher also suggested make a sofa for an egg. it was a good call: ) )
so now, here it is, my egg and egg couch and my beautiful pedestal.
details
I know that it does not look like an cushion, or couch at all. Believe me, I spent whole night struggling with sewing machine, which I never used it before, to create this some… creature. I was embarrassed when I put that in the middle of the class room and compared with other sculptures. Mine looked like a joke, because I knew that it took only a night to finished it. And I felt like I was such an idiot because I spent too much time on building the pedestal, which you could have just borrowed from FYP office.
But when everyone started to talk about my piece, I was very surprised and became delighted because they said my sculpture looked like a Tim Button’s creature. They said my “egg carton”(supposedly..) seems as if it is alive and would start walk around the class. And when they found out that I made a pedestal and applied same color as an egg on the top of the creature, they even gave me applause. I was shocked, and rather relived that many of them liked my piece.. Laura, our instructor even mentioned that she could see the care of my sewing process.
I learned one few things from this project.. I was lucky this time, but next time, I would not be lucky as this time, so I should read the assignment more carefully and not do the work at the last minutes.
by the way, I enjoyed sewing them together.. maybe I might make my own pillow next time..; )






























































