This post delves into a research project on the theme of "Injustice," focusing on the historical marginalization and oppression of people with disabilities.
This blog post documents my journey through experimental prototyping for a creative project, tangible ideas and refining concepts.
This post reflects on my experience working on a group project that involved writing a creative fiction novel, as well as creating posters.
Critique Notes of my conversation with Bryan
This blog post outlines a project focusing on the theme of injustice towards people with disabilities.
This blog post discusses the progress of my art deco prototype project, comparing gouache and oil sticks techniques, and the next steps for refining design elements.
This project is connected with integrated seminar 1. The purpose of the project is group cooperation, and the finished product is a book.
I think storytelling and iteration from creative thinking came into play.
This project is aim to create a approximately 2 minute photo-roman.
Having a mask made for me was an amazing experience. It had been a long time since I last wore a mask that covered most of my face.
My text-based media choice is “Flipped”, a funny, heartfelt coming-of-age story novel written by Wendelin Van Draanen, published in 2001.
What I heard in critique about how I can make my mask more exaggerated and interesting and my plan for the next steps.
Creative making is a process that involves bringing imagination and thoughts into a tangible, visual form that can be seen, experienced, and judged.
This project introduced the concept of peer to peer, we first had the interview with our partners about their social identities in seminar class.
My final personality test turned into INTJ-T, a personality with the Introverted, Intuitive, Thinking, and Judging personality traits.
Explored three Native American masks from the Yup'ik, Tlingit, and Emberá cultures, discussing their spiritual and social purposes, construction materials.
A formal letter full of advice to Mina.
Critique Notes of SHIFTING IDENTITIES
Bridge 1: True Stories. A collection of three captivating short stories inspired by the work of Sophie Calle.
Bridge 1, shifting identities: past, present and future identity exploration.
A blind contour exercise, we were grouped in pairs and drew a blind contour portrait for each other.
In this project, we began with observational drawings of a cinder block and sphere to practice rendering light and shadow.