Monday, March 30, 2009

36 Textures




Textures for possible use in model; Thorny, Organized, Beautiful, Solid, Mosaic, Opaque and Gradient.

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Youtube, Rosalie Gascoigne, Tracey Moffat


Stairs are an important part of our society where they allow us to elevate our position from one platform to another. The human mind is extremely creative where an example of this is the video embedded where sets of stairs provide an ideal playground for skateboarders and their unusual use of stairs.

TRACEY MOFFAT - Something More (series)

This Artwork by Tracey Moffat is title ‘Something More’ and is one of a series of photo’s based on Australian identity. The series of photos were shot on and with movie set like productions. The basis of the series was that of addressing the importance of language, labeling and clothing in one identity and more deeply her views on her aboriginality and femininity.



ROSALIE GASCOIGNE - Hollyhocks 1997

Consisting of 2 panels of 75x90cm and constructed of corrugated iron strips, fixed to weatherboard by nails, Rosalie Gascoigne’s HollyHocks (1997) is a combination of discarded objects where their amalgamation produces an artwork reflecting Australian, its environment and her New-Zealand Australian heritage.

Monday, March 23, 2009

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Monday, March 9, 2009

Rosalie Gascoigne: Signs, Rolling, Jumbled
Tracey Moffatt: Building, Exploding, Doomed

Fiona Hall: Money, Curling, Detailed
A: I both designed and built my desk for my Design and Technology final project. The brief for the project was to create a desk suitable for both engineering and architectural purposes. Thus the desk is taller than standard where you can also stand and draw with ease, it has a glass panel recessed into the surface where a switch located under the edge of the desk turns on the light box making tracing far easier. Built into the legs of the desk are filing cabinets where both standard sized A4 to A2 images can be stored.


B: The New Museum of Contemporary Art, NY.
SAANA, (Sejima + Nishizawa, The design of the building is based upon those of shifting boxes where from the exterior the buildings floors are unequal and miss aligned. From the interior of the building each floor creates a different atmosphere due to the variations of room sizes. What sets this building apart is that skylights which are usually limited to the uppermost level have been constructed on every floor due to the misaligned levels.


C: Photo i took of my bike on December ‎19, ‎2008, around ‏‎8pm, the photo was taken down near the water in Cremorne/Neutral Bay at the Kurraba Point reserve.