Thursday, 31 March 2016
EXP 1: 18 Section Sketches
Clients:
1.Givenchy
NOUN: Shoulder bag
VERB: Entice
ADJECTIVE: Fractal
2. Jeff Wright
NOUN: Automobile
VERB: Propelling
ADJECTIVE: Endangering
Tuesday, 22 March 2016
Tuesday, 15 March 2016
Monday, 7 March 2016
EXP 1: Clients
Jeff Wright
NOUN: Automobile
VERB: propelling
ADJECTIVE: endangering
Givenchy
NOUN: shoulder bag
VERB: entice
ADJECTIVE: Fractal
Pasi Petanen
NOUN: cuisine
VERB: devour/ manducate
ADJECTIVE: delicate
Something Beautiful (Original)
Lakota and Maria
This original photograph
was taken during my visit to Fiji, where I volunteered to assist in teaching in
the Yasawa region. Volunteering not only allowed me to give back to those who
were derived of the most simplest of things that we take for granted, but it
also added value to my life and personal morals. It was quite phenomenal
witnessing hundreds of children smiling endlessly, despite the fact that they
lived very basic lives and lacked necessary resources - fresh water in particular. The children I had the privilege to work with
brought such spirit and joy to the classroom everyday. I have chosen this
original photograph to be placed into the context of ‘something beautiful’ as
it is truly a beautiful thing to make a difference.
A Great Piece of Architecture
Hatshepsut's Mortuary Temple (Deir el-Bahri)
Architect: Senenmut
www.bluffton.edu
Architect: Senenmut
www.bluffton.edu
Located on the western bank of the Nile, Hatshepsut's Mortuary Temple is regarded as one of the greatest royal mortuary temples. Corresponding with the classical theban form, the building plan consists of three layered colonnaded terraces that reach 30 metres, with two ramps which were once adorned with gardens of foreign plants as indicated by the reliefs on the temple walls. Taking 15 years to construct, the temple was strategically located in a sacred valley linked to the feminine goddess of the funeral world and was also in line with the Temple of Amun. In addition the construction stood in a straight line from the Queen's tomb that had been ordered to be excavated on the other side of the mountain in the Valley of the Kings.
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