
It is my third project in UNSW Foundation Year. It is also one of my creative work so far. Discard materials such as white foam and strings were used to make this wearable item. The foam is joined in such way to achieve an organic form. The organic form is used to represent the sense of nature. Besides, the size of main object (the bottom one) was gradually increased to emphasize the sense of growing that happen in the nature. The increasing size is not only in width but also in height.

Guess what is this building called? This is St Basi's Cathedral in Moscow, Russia. It is said to be an architectural representation of the New Jerusalem - the Heavenly Kingdom described in the Book of Revelation of St. John the Divine and has a deep religious symbolism. The church has eight onion dome that looks like the dome at the mosque. That is the first thing that impresses me. Nevertheless, the way the architect apply the colour and also the variety texture on the dome was really unique. It creates a delightful movement of colour. By leaving the redbrick unpainted, it preserved the original beauty of the church. It keeps me motivated to create such great building.

As it is written there, it was an afternoon time in Sydney. It posed the classic beauty of Sydney afternoon scene. I took this picture in front of Market City. It is quite unbelievable that such ordinary place also has its own beauty. With the lighting like that, we can just spot the border or the basic form of the buildings. Thus, it also create an absolute contrast with the sky and the clouds. Just love it!

Nolan: simplicity, contrast and calm

Swallow: off-white, trap and firm

Piccinini: curio, imitate and weird
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