Nov 19, 2006

The body

These are the drawings I did last week but too busy to post.





Nov 15, 2006

My new profile

A new representation that is able to speak for itself. 2007 Resolution: MAKE ARTS!

Nov 9, 2006

The invisible man

10th week into drawing course...No more normal ideas to draw for the everyday assignment. So I thought I will start drawing series, variations of 1 idea. This week idea is The invisible man. Sometimes in life I really feel like invisible. People can see right through me They don't know who I am and don't know what I truly think. They only see a shadow of clothes, of dancing around pretence of a funny clown. Yes, this is it, the invisible man who has no face, no expression, and his every day life.

Standing
Dancing
Jumping

Waiting

Getting dressed

Nov 5, 2006

Up up and away

Went flying to New York on a jet plane with my colleague this morning. Very very very cool! it's amazing! Here are the photos. First time took aero photography so I was really nervous. Totally scared. The airplane speed was high and it was vibrating inside so I took all of them at high shuttle speed of 1/400. At that speed ISO must be about 640 -> 800. Hence it produces a lot of digital noise. I took them in HUGE resolution also, so I did compressed them by a lot and compromised a bit of the quality. So pardon me if it aint look too good to you. Anyway nothing can beat the REAL experience. It was so damn freaking cool and amazing!!!

Airport sun rise
Jersey Turnpike?
Philadelphia in the mist

Lonely house in the winter farms
Fall Rivers
Empowered
Flight control
The busy city
Empire State Building
Central Park Resevoir
Another bridge
A steep turn (60 degree to the ground)
The foggy silhouette
New York City





360 Degree of Lady Liberty, literally






Guiding the lost souls

Waiting for the lost souls
Leaving Manhattan

Manhattan bridge
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A maze
The other sky
Philly creeks
Landing
The coolest pilot, EVER
"My" Air Plane :p


Nov 2, 2006

Haunting

This week Arts Assignment. Dramatic lighting and expression with self portrait.
Charcoal on 18" x 24" white paper. Lighting straight from under, one study lamp in totally dark room.


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