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Client Images and Three Words
Sushi by Jiro Ono: grains (n.), layering (vb.), raw (adj.)
Violin by Antonio Stradavari: pattern (n.), bowing (vb.), hollow (adj.)
Modeater by Shinya Kimura: parts (n.), drilling (vb.), sleek (adj.)
An Original Photo
Watermelon with patterns on skin
Once bought a watermelon with cropfield-like patterns on it. My dad came up with the explanation that when the watermelon was growing, it was pricked in the centres of the circles and so the skin grew out in a wave. Then when it was sanded smooth, parts of the wave were skimmed off.
Once bought a watermelon with cropfield-like patterns on it. My dad came up with the explanation that when the watermelon was growing, it was pricked in the centres of the circles and so the skin grew out in a wave. Then when it was sanded smooth, parts of the wave were skimmed off.
A Great Piece of Architecture
The Dancing House (Fred and
Ginger) by Vlado Milunic and Frank Gehry, Prague, Czech Republic
I studied this piece of architecture for a graphic design
project about deconstructivism. I think it is interesting because there are two
distinct sides to this building and the "warped" glass side reminds
me of a parasite clinging on to its neighbour.
My Best Piece of Creative Work
This is the treehouse that I designed and created on SolidWorks for my graphic design project during my final year at high school. It was based on the theme of fungi.
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