Friday, May 09, 2008

A, B and C

This is my object A taken from my earlier drawings. I liked how the two cylinders were intersecting the two thin slabs of rectangles, which already reminded me of boolean Unions. The box around my object help restricting me to a smaller scale and helped focus on smaller scale parts of the buildings we were drawing.

This is object B again drawn within the small box on my piece of paper. I like it because it is simpler than my object A. That is my idea of contrast as I tried to choose my objects selectively and focused on contrast and the difference in its aesthetics.

Object C is my favourite object that I have chosen to work with. If I recall it right this object was taken from the outside of the Hub building, next to the stairs, and it represents the visible part of an air shaft. I like the combination of the square and cylindrical shapes and also the play within scale that already starts to happen in this drawing.


Overall I find that all 3 chosen objects are very architectural which comes from the fact that we used buildings as our drawing models. Very simple shapes are visible in all 3 drawings such as squares and cylinders etc. I like especially object A and C as they talk about the fusion of round and square objects and maybe this is a tangent that i want to pursue or keep in mind.


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