Tuesday 8 March 2016

3 images





A. My secret place 

Almost everyone has their own personal domain, in which they are able to conjure up their emotions, reflect and be in 'zen' mode. I felt an immediate connection with my secret place as I often found myself returning to this area to reflect, draw and enjoy self-leisure. My drawings main focus is the layering of 3 colours (green, purple and white) these colours metaphorically symbolise my thoughts and deep connection to my secret place. 


B. Daniel Libeskind's Jewish Museum 


Daniel Libeskind’s 1999 Jewish Museum; invests conceptuality within symbolic architecture, form and materiality to embody the experiential narrative of the Holocaust and its repercussions on both the Jewish culture and society. Libeskind’s renown deconstrucivism approach allowed his act of using architecture as a means of narrative to form and evoke the feelings of emptiness, invisibility and absence. Libeskind’s sense of exterior form recreates the story through Jewish History, however his focus on interiority as emphasised in the title ‘between the lines’ portrays an “intermediate zone where the essential lies”




C. Unexpected arrival 

Out of sheer luck I had stumbled across this deserted ornamental street and I sat down to take a series of photographs. As soon as I put my camera into focus a wedding car comes into the picture, it looked like an exercpt from a scene of a 60's movie. The unexpected arrival of the wedding car, not only amplified the aesthetics of the photograph but it generated a dialogue that perfectly coincides with one another. 





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EXHBIT 1: Jeff Wright (cocstreetbikes.blogspot.com)
Noun: Cycle
Verb: Accelerate 
Adjective: Mechanical 




EXHBIT 2: Givenchy (www.givenchy.com/en/)
noun: monochrome 
verb: trim 
Adjective: bold 

EXHBIT 3: Pasi Petanen (www.cafepaci.com.au/about/)
Noun: ensemble
verb:array
adjective: delicate