2.5.10

sketchbook - initial idea

 
initial idea
 
 

Accessory + nail

It's a ring with nails stuck inside the big hole. The designer has emphasised the nail's metal look on to the ring.
 
 

untitled toothpick

 
by Tom Friedman
: starbusrt construction made with thousands of toothpicks
 
 
This is a good example of expressing the aggressiveness by using the simple material toothpick.

stools by Hans Sandgren Jakobsen, 1991


'The Unrockable'
 
 
 
 
'The Rockable'







2.4.10

pins



I wanted to experiment how the texture changes with the pins layed out on my sketchbook.
 
I decided to lay out as many pins as I can on the sketchbook. I was thinking if I had a dull-yellow coloured sketchbook it would have brought a better effect on the theme of 'disguise'. The whole point of experimenting with the pins was to see how my perspective of seeing the sketchbook changes by adding the sharp edges of pins.
 
From this I realised that I am not really disguising a texture. What I've done is just laying out pins in random orders.. not even in straight lines. And I thought 'do I have to use the theme disguise, by changing the texture only?'
I don't think I am thinking deep enough. I need to have a specific idea in order to research further because then I will be repeating myself again, and again.. from the starting point.
 


 

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