Tuesday, 12 June 2012

Montage it

Artist: Rosalie Gasgoine




Original photos were taken at Concord horse paddocks


























































The Model


















- Process
The final images are a collaboration of a number photographs and prints over-layed on each other. I produced a few collographs which were then printed and used in the three images.



Final Images














Model It! Poster


Model It! Poster 


Monday, 11 June 2012

FISHER HOUSE 1:50

Fisher House 1:50

The Fisher house is rather different in style from my previous models that were explored. I decide to represent the fisher house in a more literal manner, opposing my more conceptual style. The Fisher house was a challenge to model. I struggled to work to such detail.

FISHER HOUSE SITE PLAN 1:200

FISHER HOUSE SITE PLAN 1:200

Attempt 1 - Hessian bag and Box board site, balsa wood fisher house and wire trees. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 The model was an experiment that wasn't as successful as i hoped. The thickness of the contours didn't correlate to the material thickness, which meant the model height was incorrect and the hessian when cut become rather tackie. In terms of aesthetics, i felt the colour palette and textural quality of the choose materials was rather poetic and translated some of the tangible qualities of the fisher house.

 

Final Site model - Wood base (made from scrap floor boards glued together), Copper wire mesh to represent the site contours and trees, Balsa wood fisher house, melted candle wax for water.
 

 

BARCELONA PAVILION 1:200 MODEL

BARCELONA PAVILION 1:200 MODEL

The Barcelona Pavilion was to be model at 1:200. Balsa wood was to be used to construct the model. Various thicknesses of Balsa wood was chosen as to correlate to the alternate wall thickness of the Pavilion.

Frosted plastic was used to model the water. To give the water a textured effect, I sanded the plastic.

Week 5/6 - Model it


Model It

During class model making was explored using a variety of material including balsa wood and box board, as well as found materials. Models were made according to excise in question, including spontaneous sketch models and concept models. Below are example of my experiments. I felt most comfortable in using my chosen found materials, which were copper wire mesh and bark. The colour palette in this instance was rather cohesive, that suited the abstract nature of the concept model.    

Box board and Balsa wood sketch model 

















Modeling using found materials  - Bark and Copper wire mesh

























 




Monday, 16 April 2012

Draw it - Poster


Week 4 - Draw it


Final Presentation


Week 3 - Draw it


Fisher House Elevations

Perspective Drawing 



Fisher House perspective sketch 
Rendering experimentation

Week 2 - Draw it

Week 2 - Draw it

Draft Site Plan 

In Class sketches



Week 1 - Draw It








Draw it - Week 1

Life drawing - the idea was to gather as much information on the page before the position of the subject changed. This forced one to loosen up and not concentrate on minor details




 Free hand perspective drawing - consideration of positive and negative space