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Reflecting on the Archimarathon: 2 Beauty in the Execution

This is a second article on the Archimarathon in Spain & Portugal. If you haven’t read the first one, click … More

Archimarathon, architecture, gallery, ideas, light, materials, photo, photography, pictures, Spain, thoughts

Air of Summer

Another artwork I created during this holiday incorporates papercut work with waxed newspaper, layered in order to create a depth … More

art, artwork, design, flower, light, newspaper, paper, Paper Cuts, paper cutting, papercut, papercutting, photos, shadow, shadows, waxed paper, white

New artwork with use of shadow and light

For the Street Art competition at the Hut Gallery, I created an artwork on canvas using photocopy paper and two … More

art, artwork, commended, competition, exhibition, Hut Gallery, light, paper, sculpture, shadow

White night 2015 (before it gets dark…)

On 21 February, I and my friend attended the event called ‘White Night’ in City. This year, we decided to meet up … More

arts, Federation square, installation, light, Melbourne, NGV, White night

The mixture of light, colour and music

On 7th and 8th August, I was in Showcase band and performed a number of pieces of music. Before the concert … More

black and white, concert, iPod touch, light, multiplying, music, photography, shadow

A laundry basket

I realised how interesting the laundry basket my mother has, when my mother and I were hanging the washing to … More

art works, dots, holes, laundry basket, light, photography, pictures, shadow

sparkler & sparkler & sparkler!

We celebrate the moon festival in the boarding house at 30th of september. After enjoy the desserts, we did sparklers. … More

arts, boarding house, high speed continuous shooting, light, moon festival, photography, pictures, shining, sparkler

making of shining artwork

Steps of make the artwork. 1.Bend the folks and spoons. 2. Make the shape like holding the glass jar and … More

aluminum foil, art works, arts, clear, fishing wire, folk, glass, jar, light, making, shining, spoon, tins, wire

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Learning to use drawings for showing human occupation
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Studio 02 assignment 1
I'm starting a group called Learners & Listeners of Landscape - if you have ever thought about how we see and look after our landscape (built environment, sense of place and the Country), please follow @learners.listeners and vote for activities on learnlisten.org :)
I'm starting a group called Learners & Listeners of Landscape - if you have ever thought about how we see and look after our landscape (built environment, sense of place and the Country), please follow @learners.listeners and vote for activities on learnlisten.org :)
I'm starting a group called Learners & Listeners of Landscape - if you have ever thought about how we see and look after our landscape (built environment, sense of place and the Country), please follow @learners.listeners and vote for activities on learnlisten.org :)
Model making - step by step

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