Elegant curves depict the great cars of the 1940s.
Elegant curves depict the great cars of the 1940s.
Why pass up a chance to bring out Shirley Temple in the 1940s? She’s an American Icon, and as cute as a button!
Some pretty dresses to depict fashion in the 1940s.
Since our topic in class this week is Surrealism, I would like to give you a glimpse into my thought process. This is undeniably so true; I dissect every detail of a situation, studying the details along with causes and effects of what my next decision is, then try to put everything back together to make a decision. All at the speed of light.
Here is my take on Mondrian’s famous colour blocking. Instead of black and white with primary colours, I did green and white with colours from the red and pink family to make everything pop.
My Inspiration for this week comes from the Buddhist mantra Om Mani Padme Hum. Meaning “The Jewel in the Lotus” meaning finding hidden wisdom in the most unlikely of places. A great example is this picture I took on my way to an open house, of a saying painted very faintly on the sidewalk. Unless you were paying attention you would’ve missed it and it’s hidden wisdom.
Here is a rectangular box I made to represent the perimeters of a store we’re designing.
Examples of different types of fabrics and their main composition.
An elevation drawing of one of the walls in my visual classroom.