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Blind hand drawing—week4

I found this ILA the most interesting because this drawing challenge do not require eyes. Without looking at the paper, it is hard to distinguish each line and the turning point so I ca only generally draw the outline of my hand. I like the outcome which is quit abstract but very creative and twisted.




Subtractive Perspective Drawing—week4

This ILA is pretty challenge for me but also fun. This exercise require a great sketching skills and need to be really detailed with lines and point. But it was also fun to draw so many different shapes and forms.




light basket.—week4

I used thine wire as the material of the basket because I couldn’t get the rotten in the market. Wire is relatively not easy to bent and my wire is too thin so it is really hard to form and cross at first. So I build a smaller one instead to save some time. During the process, I like seeing how those lines become more and more intensive and they crossed each other. After finished the basket, I experiment it with light and shadow by using a flashlight to shine on the basket in order to project the shadow on to white wall. In order to make the line visually look more clearly, I turned the photo in to black and white. I like the contrast of the color distinct separating from the line of the basket and the line in the shadow from the picture.




5 rectangles and 5 cubes in the same size—week4

This exercise is really fun for my because it does not require ruler in the whole process. It is my first time to draw shape without ruler. I firstly find a mid point and cross it with 4 lines  to touch the point on the rectangle. Then drew each one beside each other. The cubes one used the two point perspective way to create them in the same size.




rectilinear volume in plastic—week3

In order to use plastic as the material of the rectilinear for this week. I found PP plastic which is a plastic used I a folder. Then I cut them in to separate pieces to fold in to boxes. I have used two color in order to better discriminate each one.




perspective drawings—week3

This exercise was all about sketching and drawing. It is my first time to draw so many cuboids with pencils and ruler. And this drawing method requires many lines and point which makes me a little bit confused at first by all the line crossing each other. I drew 12 cuboids in two point perspective, 12 cuboids in three point perspectives and 3 cuboids on a ground line

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then I choose a cuboids from the cardboard cuboids I have made and did a Rotated plan method of one of my rectilinear volumes.




product sketches—week3

This week I tried to drew object quickly and daily. These five object was drew in five days and each of them have spent less than five minutes.  All the products is been used in my daily life. Some of the, are on my desk. Some are in the bathroom and some are used outdoors.




Orthographic Projection (composition 5)—week2




Drawing Challenge—week2

While setting a voice call in Microsoft sfoft teams and talking to my classmates. I roughly sketched down several products and some ideas on a piece of a4paper. All the products were being used in my daily life, it includes a cup, rubber, a tape, a chair, light, perfume and a hair drier. The figure on the right bottom of the paper is a sculpture made by the artist–NIKI which quickly flash in to my mind.




Rectilinear volumes—week2

The activities for this week is make cuboids with cardboard. This exercise is quit hard for me at first because cardboard was not easy to cut and fold. After sticking the edges together to form the cuboids, I started to play around with them. Turning the dominant shape around and see how it look like in different perspectives are interesting.