a) my best piece of creative work
This artwork was something I did back in high school. It was when a guest artist - I forgot her name but she visited our Visual Arts class and gave us a masterclass on watercolour. She made amazing portraits with watercolour, her form was free and intuitive. She didn't spend long on details, she liked to see the face as a whole and paint it with expressive strokes and colour. I remember her helping me form the hair of my model, she sloshed around some brown paint and water in a container and poured in on the paper. I was so scared, but it turned out so beautiful and effortless. I wish I was more intuitive with my design thinking. I'm still too analytical and stiff with my art form.
b) Guggenheim Museum Bilbao by Frank Gehry
The first time I saw an image of the Guggenheim Museum was during our Art History classes. When my teacher had this picture on the slideshow, I was immediately blown away by the shape of this building. I thought to myself, 'How on earth was this design possible? And how brave was this architect to think so intuitively and beautifully?'. Frank Gehry truly is a captivating architect and I've admired a lot of his works. I'm a bit unsure of that new UTS building though. It looks too bland and mismatching to the setting.
c) something beautiful..
This is my border collie named Udon, like the japanese noodles. Udon to me is beautiful, he is handsome, clever and gives us a love that is ineffable and incomparable. Udon is my best friend. He is always there to cheer me up! We love taking Udon for walks and also taking him to the dog park to meet new friends. His favourite things to do is catching frisbees and running after birds.
Hazan Motorworks
Rolex
timepiece, luxurious, rotate
Christian Benner
studs, textural, captivate
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