Thursday, November 15, 2012

Candidate Statement


As a modernly influenced city such as Manchester, studying within this historical city allows me to become closely embedded with the variety of architectural styles from the past and the present. From the gothic cathedral structure of the Manchester Town Hall to the Modernist evoked structure of the Urbis Building, there are countless opportunities for me to study and investigate the different architectural structures the city has to offer. I believe the joint collaboration of the MSA by two institutions allows extensive and effectuate learning, being able to access resources and facilities from both institutions is a rare and distinguished advantage to my studies. Provided the plentiful expertise in teaching, I believe the MSA is a suitable place for me to improve and enhance my skills in architecture.

As a student currently doing Higher Level Art in the International Baccalaureate Diploma, I have been in close interaction with the built environment around the world. My investigation of the Bank of China Tower in Hong Kong has lead to my progressive interest in modernism. What fascinates me is how the skyscraper endorses modern elements as well as historical aspects, with the implementation of Roman arches to give the structure a hybridized style. Its location at the business district of Hong Kong fortifies its significance, appearing as a large glass curtain that shadows and mirrors over the HK skyline. The architect behind this building, I.M. Pei, was a strong believer in 'organic' structures, and I believe his inclusion of Art Deco and Bauhaus motives in the Bank of China fulfilled his intentions of simplicity and solemnity, mirroring the intentions of 20th century architect, Mies van der Rohe.

As the founder of the phrase, 'less is more', Mies van der Rohe was a Bauhaus architect that looked for simplicity and a memorable style in architecture. He has been an inspirational figure to the development of skyscrapers in the past century, with the birth of the Seagram Building in New York as a pivotal part of our current built environment. His 'glass box' skyscrapers have become a commonality in modern cities, and has been a basic necessity to the simple and purposeful motive proposed by van der Rohe. In addition to the element of simplicity, he had a strong passion for open space. With his 'glass box' approach, he allowed maximum lighting in the interior, consolidating his name in environmental sustainability in the modern era.

In the future, I would like to visit the Pantheon in Rome, reflecting back onto the historical elements of architecture in the Roman and Greek Empire. The constructional brilliance and ingenuity of the dome and arches in the Pantheon have triggered my continuous desire in architectural studies.

Interior


The interior of a room in the Burj Al Arab Hotel, Dubai
Watercolour Pen
Without the use of any tool, I drew the interior of the room I stayed in during my stay at the Burj Al Arab, use heavier tones and shading to illustrate dark areas around the room.


Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Building I would like to visit

The Pantheon, Rome
Watercolour Pen (Activation with water)
Using a pen and some water, I recreated my the Pantheon in Italy, without the use of a ruler (entirely freehand). The ink was activated with water for added shadow.

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Sketch on a city scale

Victoria Harbour (HK Skyline)
Watercolour Pen (Activation with water)
Drawn from the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront on the Kowloon side. I used pen for the skyline, without the aid of a ruler (freehand). I enhanced the shadow and texture by activating the ink, giving the sky and the harbour a blue/cyan tint.

3D Interior Model


'Dai Pai Dong' Traditional Hong Kong BBQ Style Cafe
Wood, Clay, Plastic, Metal wires, Oil paints

This is an individual project that I created in reminiscence of the BBQ Style cafes/restaurants in HK. The room, base, tables and chairs, are all created using wood. The BBQ items hanging on the store are created by hand using soft clay, with additional colour and affects added on with oil paints and gloss. The individual items are hung using metal wiring, small plastic ornaments used for decoration (coke tray, dishes, bin etc.)

Chinese Artifacts


Teapot
Pencil (2H, 2B, 6B)
Use of a range of pencils to create different tones and effects.

Pencil Sketch

Dragon Boat
Pencil Sketch
Use of HB, 2B, 6B Pencils
Sketch of the Dragon Boat Festival held annually in China and Hong Kong.

Sketch of a Landscape

Town of Ghandruk, Nepal
Ball Point Pen
Use of straight lines and cross hatch shading
Rough 30 minute sketch of a small village in the Himalayan Region of Nepal, below the Annapurna South Range.

Fine Art


Shape and Form (Interpretation of Futurism)
Oil Pastels

This is my personal interpretation of the Futurism movement, comprising of an element of Cubism and Modernism. I have used oil pastels to create a sense of sharpness and mixture between colours, creating a soft and soothing transition. The shapes in the centre are the main focus, hence they are shaded in tints of blue for added effect.


Fish in a Pond
Linocut Print (Red and Black Block Paint)
Using a linocut board, I cut out areas that I wanted to leave unprinted, using a variety of cutters, I was able to create detailed and textured layers onto the paper.

Photography


Swayambhunath Temple, Nepal
Traditional Nepali/Hindu Temple in the city of Kathmandu, colourful banners placed across the face.


Blessings
A stone artifact aroud the Swayambhunath Temple, with the use of yellow flowers as blessings and prayers to ancestors. Focused onto one artifact.

Graphic Design


Shanghai World Expo Commemorative Bank Note Project
3 Components; Poster, Plastic Wallet, Wooden Box
Graphic Design using Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, Corel Draw and Google SketchUp

Using Photoshop, Illustrator, and Corel Draw, I created backgrounds and patterns on the surfaces of the box and the plastic wallets, mainly using simple vector images for enhanced quality and simplicity. I worked around the motives from Modernism, Cubism and Futurism, looking into ways to promote the ideal of contemporary art. Printed on photographic paper for enhanced colour and quality. Use of D&T applied on the manufacturing of the wooden box, with the use of Google SketchUp for concept modelling and reference. All rights for this concept project have been verified by a client. All images have been authorised and permitted by the client (some images are primary sources).

Close-up of graphics created implemented on the project (Adobe Photoshop & Illustrator)
 
Use of geometric shapes as bases, added straight and curved lines for a contemporary feel. Colours are calm and soothing, clearly reflecting on the purpose of the project.
Textured  as a wooden background, influenced by futurist motives.