An Attik named Aleks

September 19, 2006

During my undergrad years (I think it was freshman year to be precise), I took a geology class for GenEd. I used to sit in the back row and sketch ideas for building...Then I took an Art Direction class where we had to build a model for production design. Here's my project, which costed me $400+ and a few near all-nighters, during which I built an artifical ocean, fake cliff rocks, an underground squash court and swimming pool (yes, what?), and a half-roof that slides open to form a modular balcony.


Did I remember anything in Geology? Aside from the cute TA, no.

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Web of Free Associations

Last Thursday, we were given the assignment by Bill Seaman (our Department Chair and professor) to create a web of free associations, stemmed from a few initial words that sparked our interests. We were supposed to then bridge these words with bridging words on an arbitrary basis, as to instigate ourselves to link matters with very little superficial connections. Then we were supposed to present this work visually. So I did this in Illustrator and then printed it out on satin photo paper, measuring approx. 27x20.

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From My Old Moleskein & More

I've just uploaded some sketch/illustration work done with pen & ink:




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Artist: Peter Callesen

Found this through Art Moco. Very cool.

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