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2 Dimensional Design - Week 8

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30.3.15 (Week 8)
Jasmine Yeoh (0321190)
2 Dimensional Design

Assignment: Transformation Portrait (Progress)

This week I did another variation using a fine tip Sharpie pen on Yong's picture:


Transforming him into Frankenstein!


2 Dimensional Design - Week 7

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23.3.2015 (Week 7)
Jasmine Yeoh (0321190)
2 Dimensional Design
Assignment: Organic Shapes

We had to trace organic things which were squished using tracing paper and we had to transfer those shapes onto and A2 paper and overlap them.


2 Dimensional Design - Week 7

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21.3.15 (Week 7)
Jasmine Yeoh (0321190)
2 Dimensional Design
Assignment: Transformation Portrait (progress)


I wanted to do a portrait where I utilised photography(digital art) and combining it with manual art. So I decided to do a portrait where it is of a normal human but when you flip down the transparent sheet, it transforms the person into a monster.



The photograph was taken in the Photo Studio using a DSLR camera. Here I used a photograph of Arieff and taped transparent sheet on top so it can be flipped up.


 First, I mapped out where I will put all the features, in relation to his face.


I then added details.. 


 More details...


 At first I wanted to do just half of the face but then I decided to do the whole face including the hands.




2 Dimensional Design - Week 6

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18.3.15 (Week 6)
Jasmine Yeoh (0321190)
2 Dimensional Design
Assignment: Black Squares

After creating the black squares, we then had to trace them and outline them using masking fluid which prevents water colour from leaking outside of the the line created by the masking fluid. We filled the shapes in with watercolour very lightly and overlapped them so the part which is overlapped is darker in shade






On a A2 watercolour paper, we had to overlap different shapes to fill the spaces


Experimenting with spraypaint and stencil of a cut and folded black square:

2 Dimensional Design - Week 6

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16.3.15 (Week 6)
Jasmine Yeoh (0321190)
2 Dimensional Design
Assignment: Black Squares, Cut and Bend

We had to make another 50 black squares, but this time we had to cut a part of the square and bend it.



My process:


I enjoyed doing this assignment because I like folding origami so this was something similar. I liked the shapes that were created as they were modern looking.




Effective Public Communication - Week 5

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15.3.15 (Week 5)
Jasmine Yeoh (0321190)
Effective Public Communication
Assignment 2: Non-Verbal Communication V-log


2 Dimensional Design - Week 5

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10.3.15 (Week 5)
Jasmine Yeoh (0321190)
2 Dimensional Design
Assignment: Transformation Portrait (progress)


Mr Choy gave us an assignment where we had to change or transform a portrait of your friend so this is what I did. 

Ever since I did Photography as an elective in Sem 1, I became more interested in it and how to combine that new formed skill with my drawings.

Firstly I took a couple of pictures of my friends at the Photo Studio using a DSLR camera.



I worked on the picture of Guru first but turns out I didn't like the composition of the picture so I cropped. This composition is better because only then it becomes a portrait and there is more focus on the subject's face and it is also more pleasing to the eye because it utilises the rule of thirds.

My inspiration by another artist:

 The Progress:

Final:

Sketchbook:


2 Dimensional Design - Week 5

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9.3.15 (week 5)
Jasmine Yeoh (0321190)
2 Dimensional Design
Assignment: Black Squares, Cut and Move


For this assignment, we had to cut out 50 pieces of 4cmx4cm boxes out of black paper. we then had to cut a piece from that box and move it to create a whole new shape.

I found this assignment tedious cos we had to cut so many boxes and me being a perfectionist, every box had to be perfectly measured and cut. When I was almost done, it was difficult for me to think of different designs that I could do that wasn't similar to the one I've already done.