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DVD design


DVD Disc


DVD cover



DVD Menu

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Photo Comic Book!






















The making of the wings for the Fairies!!








Fairy Tales with a twist!


We have taken the old fairy tale of Sleeping Beauty and adapted it. Not only is it modern but it has a different ending.


Sleeping beauty By Ines Taradellas, Marianne Wilson and Mary Gibbons.


Sleeping Beauty is asleep in the forest, Prince charming ( or is he?) is slowly making his way towards the beauty who is sleeping contently amongst the woods. Her gaurdian fairies are dancing around her as she sleeps.


***Flash Back***

She is at a party, dancing contently with the prince, but then the prince ignores her and starts dancing with the wicked witch. She thinks to herself "what a loser! Why am I wasting my time? I'm better off without, I'm far too good for him" She walks out the party in a bad mood, she is very disappointed by the prince. On her way out she pricks her finger on something sharp (not quite sure yet, something sharp and modern).

The wicked witch cackles with delight as she has put a curse on Sleeping Beauty who will fall into a slumber that only love can awake.

***Back to the forrest where she sleeps***

The prince kisses her, but she pushes him away remebering what an idiot he had been the night before. "thanks but eh, no thanks!!" She rejects him. She jumps onto her bike and cycles off into the forrest. The Prince is left alone, looking sad and disappointed.

***The End***

Monday, April 12, 2010

Hein Jan Urban Architecture



Adding colour to the perspective drawing and also showing light. Architecture is static it is the light and colour that moves around it.



For the modern day fossils assignment I began to think about the different symbols that there are for musical notes and also for music. There are many. I then began to think of how this could be a story or how I could make this educational for children. So I have been researching the different ways in which we SEE music. The first example is how an artist might see music, lively, abstract shapes. The second is the very recognisable treble clef which is how musicians see music and the third is a sound wave which is how a sound technician would see music. I made the models out of card as they would posibly be made out of wood. There are both positive and negative images.

Artist

Musician

Sound Technican



The first building i photographed. I liked it because it is black and white striped and I thought I could get some interesting perspectives from it.




The second building I photographed had a mirrored column that I found interesting.