Wednesday, 19 March 2014

Client's Activities

Client one: Heston Blumenthal
1. Experiments - mixing chemicals/food etc.
2. Food preparation
3. Taste testing
4. Storing food + food deliveries
5. Cleaning
6. Cooking

Client two: Steinway & Sons
1. Woodworking/assembling
2. Listening/playing
3. Showcasing to clients
4. Painting/varnishing etc.
5. Tuning pianos

Wednesday, 12 March 2014

MODELS

DRAFT IMAGES

STAIR SECTIONS


FINAL MODEL. Top: Heston (ethereal)
Bottom: Steinway And Sons (assemblage)
Progress Image





Sketches

18 SKETCHES



DRAFT STAIR SECTIONS




Monday, 3 March 2014

REVIVAL CYCLES: Mechanism, turning, intricate
HESTON BLUMENTHAL: Dome, mesmerise, ethereal
STEINWAY & SONS: Assemblage, glorified, fluid


A: This artwork was one part of five in my year 12 body of work for Visual Arts. The body of work was based around the idea of money and the value of the faces that are portrayed on the bank notes that we use every day. I did expressive paintings in order to convey the depth of the personalities which is forgotten due to their reproduction and the robotic way that we deal with money in our daily lives.
B: Rose Seidler House was a house designed by Harry Seidler in 1948. Harry moved to Australia for the commission by his parents, and upon the huge publicity that the house received he decided to stay in Australia, becoming a key figure in Australian architecture in the following years. The house itself was the first full realisation of  the Bauhaus movement in Australia, it upturned the conventions of home design and drew a lot of attention.


C: This photo was taken on a camping trip after staying up all night in the rain to watch the sunrise over my favourite beach. It stopped raining just as the sun came up over the water. Having the time while on holidays to sit and watch the sunrise over the water was a beautiful moment and this photo accurately captures that.