Monday, September 23, 2013

On Chuqiao's blog, I commented on her Great Ocean Road trip photos:


Nice contrast and picture quality! Especially the second one, silhouetting the tree branches with the sunset. Any more pictures of the trip?
http://happypencilowls.blogspot.sg/2013/09/photography-sunset.html?showComment=1379928439842


On Ying Ying's blog, I commented on her Coursework post:

Interesting that you decided to document your Coursework progress in a video! Could be longer though…

http://box4art2.wordpress.com/2013/09/14/结/comment-page-1/#comment-16


On Xin Jie's blog, I commented on her new shoes:

This is really nice! The designs are intricate and exotic. They fit in well with the rather “Indian” feel of the shoes. The sides and back look a little plain though…
Are you actually going to wear them? :P
http://galiauxy.wordpress.com/2013/09/22/art-beyond-aep-design/comment-page-1/#comment-1



On Christine's Coursework post:

Interesting texture created by flicking the paint! Your idea of using marine creatures, too - they have unique body shapes and containers shaped as such would definitely be appealing to children. However, I think you could have used more arbitrary colours instead - like making the whale purple or something to make it more "kiddish" (quite a number of kids' shows do the same), and so that children will not mistake a real whale, turtle or octopus to be so small. If time allowed for more sculptures, then the more the merrier - I wanted to see more marine animals become waiters serving candy :/ Also, why marine animals and not land animals, for example?

http://hotchocolate-peppermintwhippedcream.blogspot.sg/2013/09/coursework.html?showComment=1380096578531



On Kathy's CCA T-shirt design post:

I like this! Especially the winking owl, and that you used different line thickness to make up for tonal values. HOOT! I loved the winking owl, too. But aside from the owl being sharp-eyed, like people in your CCA, a bit more relation on how it’s related to shooting would be nice.

http://skatches.wordpress.com/2013/03/22/right-on-target/comment-page-1/#comment-15


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