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perspective

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Drawings of people from the flat, we can see Charlie, Aiden and jasmine there. my pencil case at the top. a cup of coffee, a race car. A rubber duck. I love the writing. it's a small thing to point out; but I like it. Sketches were meant to all flow together and overlap. thought it was an interesting combination of chaos and order. Obviously you don't consciously think these things. You just intuitively know that there's a beauty in the balance between chaos and order. probably overthinking things now. Sorry about that.
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Some drawings from Tony's lecture, I enjoy the way I've laid this out. it's very appealing to the eye. throws your eyes around a lot. I like the little Japanese drawing too. used perspective for the background of that little drawing. very fun to do. Treated it a as a bit of a break from the rest but that it also tied in as work as well.
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Making cubes on, above and under the horizon, lots of writing in a stylized manner which explains how I did it and notes from a lecture.
Drawing of a rocket, chair and two fairly complex buildings. I love the construction lines, they make it look very architectural. I feel like I'm one of those famous mid-century Italian architects that would design futurism cities. Since they used these bold, strong shapes with cold and sharp uses. making everything feel so hollow and cold. Depressing to inhabit in practice, Beautiful in theory.

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This is a sketch of a street in Carlisle. The shop in the front is a charity shop of some description.


I definitely learned a lot doing that street, pay attention to the windows and the faces of the buildings on the road. That took a long time. I should zoom in on the front there because I'm very proud of that. very precise. attention to detail.


Underneath is me having fun, doing some Dali type scenery with a building viewable from Carlisle's Morrisons carpark, with a strange geometric, brutalist wall. and a strange abstract cactus.
Fun experimentation with water colors there as well.
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Treehouse

here's a Treehouse taken to the extreme, a Tree village. some buildings here like the church that's about halfway up looks a lot like some churches in my area. so i like this for that reason. a lot of hard work went into this, if I showed all of the construction lines, it would look ungodly. Many buildings are on completely different angles to others, to make the structure look more naturalistic and less like a fusion of brutalism with nature. It's more meant to look like this is how people would plot out these houses on this tree. If that make sense. It needed more chaos.
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  • Home
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    • Year Three >
      • The Stamp Task
      • Three Book Jackets
      • Self Authorship
      • Final Major Project
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      • Extra year 2 work
      • ILLU5020 >
        • Week 1 - Pen & Ink
        • Week 2 - Experimental Image Making
        • Week 3 - Masks
        • Week 4 - Paint
        • Week 5 - Photoshop
        • Week 6 - Illustrator
        • Week 7 - Action!
        • Week 8 - Body Language
        • Week 9 - Communicative Color
      • ILLU5040 >
        • Week 1 - Observational Drawing
        • Week 2 - Urban Sketching
        • Week 3 - Wild life Drawing
        • Part 4 - Life drawing Sessions (IN STUDIO)
        • Part 5 - Out of Lockdown Diaries
      • ILLU5050 >
        • talk presentation
        • Week 1 - Article Illustration
        • Week 2 - M.R James Book
        • Week 3 - Scott Walker Illustration Task
        • Protest Pack
      • ILLU5060 >
        • Week 1 - Semiotics
        • week 2 - reading words & images
        • Week 3 - decoding advertising
        • Week 4 - the graphic code of comic books
        • Week 5 - subculture & style
        • week 6 - gender & identity
        • week 7 global culture & ethical design
        • week 8 - post modernism & visual culture
        • week 9 - the critical designer
        • week 10 - the research journey
    • Year One >
      • Portfolio
      • Wednesday Talks >
        • Task 1 (Comic)
        • Task 2 (Master Forger)
        • Task 3 (Perspective)
        • Task 4 (Illustration)
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      • Multi-Dimensional Illustration >
        • 2D (Cooking Recipe)
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        • 4D (Animation)
      • Visual Problem Solving >
        • type talk
        • Alphabet
      • Previous Blog Website
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