28 Apr 2012

Secret 7" Exhibition

  Secret 7" is an exciting project combining music and art, all in aid of Teenage Cancer Trust. The project set out to rekindle some of the excitement for vinyl sleeve art in the digital era by exploring how a track would be interpreted by an array of brilliant artists. And raise a load of cash for Teenage Cancer Trust in the process. For full details - www.secret-7.com






This is my favorite piece of drawing that it covers with a shining paint.

My drawings




Damien Hirst in Tate Modern, London

  Although I am not a fan of Damien Hirst's art work, but as he is so famous and his skeleton which is one of the most expensive art work now. I thought why not to have a look, even though I can't really take the death issue.

  Damien Hirst is a contemporary artist till now. He was born in Bristol in 1965 and grew up in Leeds, where he began his studies in art at Jacob Kramer College. This exhibition is the first major survey of Hirst's work to be held in London. It provides an opportunity to trace the development of his career and to experience some of his most iconic works.


Damien Hirst and his most expensive art work - the skeleton which cover with diamonds.

The most famous and contention art work - The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living 1991; Private collection; Copyright Damien Hirst and Science Ltd.

This piece of the artwork and the butterflies are the only artwork that don't freak me out. The title of it - Away from the Flock 1994; Copyright Damien Hirst and Science Ltd.

'Butterflies' is the artwork that I really impressed about it. Damien Hirst used the colour, size and the pattern of the butterflies' wing to create another new pattern. The title of it - Sympathy in White Major - Absolution II 2006; Private collection; Copyright Damien Hirst and Science Ltd.



All the artworks photos were downloaded from Damien Hirst's official website: http://www.damienhirst.com/home

East London - Heaven of Art

  East London is my favorite place of London with full of arts, galleries and graffiti. When every time I visit east side of the London, there are always full of surprise just by walking on the street. East London might looks a bit crazy and not posh. However in those little alleys, you could always found a creative and interesting design shop or gallery. And this is why how much I in love with East London.










7 Mar 2012

A to Z Project - Negative Space - typography design

 A to Z project, we asked to chose a word from each 26 alphabets. Research into each of our chosen 26 words and try to unravel and get to grips with the meaning and potential of our words. Output a substantial body of work utilizing a range of prototyping methods - sketches, test prints, 3D models, etc. 

This project I have transferred the circles to the display typography.







6 Mar 2012

A to Z Project - Monochrome - concept idea design

  A to Z project, we asked to chose a word from each 26 alphabets. Research into each of our chosen 26 words and try to unravel and get to grips with the meaning and potential of our words. Output a substantial body of work utilizing a range of prototyping methods - sketches, test prints, 3D models, etc. 

Don't Judge The Book By It's Cover.

  "Racism is the belief that inherent different traits in human racial groups justify discrimination. In the modern English language, the term "racism" is used predominantly as a pejorative epithet. It is applied especially to the practice or advocacy of racial discrimination of a pernicious nature (i.e. which harms particular groups of people), and which is often justified by recourse to racial stereotyping or pseudo-science... Racism is popularly associated with various activities that are illegal or commonly considered harmful, such as extremism, hatred, xenophobia, (malignant or forced) exploitation, separatism, racial supremacy, mass murder (for the purpose of genocide), genocide denial, vigilantism (hare crimes, terrorism), etc." written by wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Racism).

  And those inherent different traits often visualize as people's outlook, skin colours and cultures etc to discriminate the differences. As this book against with racism, and don't judge the book by it's cover. I believe without the faces, colours and cultures make us all the same. We are just the human. We shouldn't racial discrimination to each other. Stop the war and stop the violence. Make out earth Love and Peaceful.







5 Mar 2012

A to Z Project - Grotesque - collage and post card design

   A to Z project, we asked to chose a word from each 26 alphabets. Research into each of our chosen 26 words and try to unravel and get to grips with the meaning and potential of our words. Output a substantial body of work utilizing a range of prototyping methods - sketches, test prints, 3D models, etc. 

   I've chosen Grotesque for the alphabet "G". The definition of Grotesque from the dictionary, it says: strange and unpleasant, especially in a silly or slightly frightening way. In my way of grotesque doesn't have to be so unpleasant. There are a lot of interesting literature work about grotesque character like, Alice of the wonderland, Hunchback of Notre Dame and Beauty and the Beast etc. My final grotesque art work chose A Midsummer Night's Dream as the background and create a series of Fairies and the queen of the Fairies - Titania. The format is a post card design for people to collect the Fairy that they like.










19 Feb 2012

Brighton - A colourful and bright city and a wonderful holiday place for gray Londoner.

  Brighton is a very lovely and artistic city next to the ocean which located at East Sussex (South East of England). "There is a lot to see and do in this city of smuggler's lanes, Bohemian hang-outs, shops, museums, cafes and elegant squares. Time on the beach could easily make a visit las a full day" written in the book of Back Roads Great Britain (Eyewitness Travel).

On the way to Brighton.

The Brighton Pier.

I called it "1/2, 1/2 picture".

I named it "Brighton Eye". :)



5 Feb 2012

2012 Ad from PINKO

Personally I love the moment of this photograph from PINKO's ad. The shadow and light and the movement of the dress is just so beautiful!!