I studied Interior Design as well, therefore I love the detail in absolutely everything. This particular post has a lot of my practical assignments & yes I did use detail. I also named my favourite pieces. Who says you have to have two able hands to be able to create art?
Symmetry : made up of exactly similar parts facing each other or around an axis; showing symmetry.
| Front view of pins |
| Pins from the left angle |
Hierarchy: a system that places authority where needed
I got my inspiration to create this from Hierarchy and management: golden egg at the top, using pins i managed to create two points of hierarchy. The yellow spot & the circular space.
| Zoomed out picture of hierarchy project |
| Close up of my hierarchy project |
Rhythm: a strong, regular, repeated pattern of movement or sound.
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I got my inspiration from the movement of this painting by Patrick Raymond - The Rhythm Series - Art for Professionals. I emulated the powerful sound(colours) & movement. |
| In this picture notice the repetition of sound |
| Notice the wave like rhythm, how flat it becomes then it grows |
Structure: the arrangement of and relations between the parts or elements of something complex.
| My structure, zoomed out, frontal view. |
| Side view of structure, materials used are balsa wood& copydex glue |
Improvement of structure, in other words, Final Structure.
Images on the left hand side are cleaner & appealing.
Images on the right are the detailing I used, notice how it looks like the balsa wood is hovering of the pin.
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| Worthy (name of the piece) |


Material Board: the matter from which a thing is or can be made out of.
Materials that were meant to be used but were not because the texture was too complex.
Hierarchy
| I used my paper guillotine to cut out lines. The highest point is the pink line. |
Simplicity (Name of the piece)
I Hole punched yellow paper,
& stuck it against a white background.
I hole punched a lot of green paper & one pink paper
Symmetry
| I folded an A4 paper, in the middle, then stuck two green dots on each side. |
| Again, I folded A4 paper, in the middle, then i placed a box in the centre. After that I stuck two green dots where the sides of the box were. |
Rhythm
| I simply hole punched green & blue paper. Subsequently, I created a repetition & movement of rhythm. |
| I cut out blue & green lines. After that, I created a vertical & horizontal movement of rhythm. |
| I placed dots of blue & one of green. The green signifies the start of the rhythm. ( it is a lot like the dots in symmetry yet so different) |
| I put lines in a horizontal order, at different paces. The green line, however, comes first. |
| Blue dot of rhythm on the yellow dotted side, & it repeats itself on the blue dotted side but with yellow dot. |
| Blue dots of rhythm, ( was actually listening to classical music and emulated the rhythm..lol) |
| Green zig zag line. Creative reproduction of a blood pressure machine. |
| Stomp! ( Name of the piece) Green line laying at an angle on A4 paper. |
So I was given a project to create a model of my universities
reception room......boy was that though!! These are a few pictures
of what I did with the space.
Idea for a Reception Room
| That is the receptionists chair, & desk. The cut out Simi - cylindric form above is meant to be the storage space, & the t.v that extends out. |
| The guest area |
| Envision a door in the centre |
| The guest area is going to have a structure on each side, portraying the students work. |
......Remain Blissful......






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