Monday, March 30, 2009

YOU TUBE VIDEO- DYNAMIC ARCHITECTURE

36 TEXTURES




Sections


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ARTIST MATERIALS AND PRODUCTION METHODS

ROSALIE GASCOIGNE- Biennale of Sydney Exhibition of Sydney 2002
Creating a relationship between to different fields requires a mutual similarity of some form. I found the artwork of Rosalie Gascoigne very relevant to architecture. Her use of street signs and natural materials such as the sticks in the photo above demonstrates a link between contemporary artwork and architecture. I really find this particular piece of work quiet developed as a bold form of artwork and proves there are no boundaries when creating art, or designing buildings.

FIONA HALL- From The Cradle To The Grave
The artwork above was a miscellaneous piece from Fiona Hall. I was drawn to this piece as it is very unique and once again proving not all artwork is done on a canvas. Better yet the repetitive nature along the gloves relates to many times were architecture and trends can redevelop or repeat themselves in a uniform order and become a masterpiece.

Monday, March 23, 2009

Monday, March 9, 2009

My Best Piece of Work

During my Architectural Technology course I was set the task of drawing a car using a combination of colouring techniques. I chose a 1971 XY GT as i was looking forward to the challenge which was the chrome work on the car. I feel i successfully accomplished this and was very happy with the final outcome and originality of the project.

Great Piece of Architecture

One of the most inspiring designs which was way before its time "Falling Water" This building has truely stood the test of time and is a reflection of its architect Frank Lloyd Wright. An innovator who push the boundarys of architecture and found ways for his designs to exadurate key features and veiws.


Something Beautiful

A veiw of the sunset from the Greek island of Santorini. This photo captures man made and natural beauty.


Tracey Moffat

Grass, Playing, Imposing.

Fiona Hall

Hands, Repetative, Abstract.

Rosalie Gascoigne

Tree, Peircing, Natural.