Gloria Diploma
26 June 2011
MOVEMENT MAGIC & ILLUSION FINAL
The interior of the chair design.
The spinning seat and design.
Back of the chair design.
And finally the finished product.
The spinning seat and design.
Back of the chair design.
And finally the finished product.
MOVEMENT MAGIC & ILLUSION
ABOUT MY IDEA...... I have come up with the idea of making a very comtemporary chair.
My collective inspiration for the design has been from the artists which I greathly admire.
There are: Edward Muybridge 1930 Photographer.
Bridget Riley 1930 Painter
Joseph Cornell 1903 Assemblage Boxes,Experimental film.
Frank Stella 1936 Painter, Printmaker.
THE POP UP BAG
I been inspired for this Project by the items that my niece Angee carriers in her bag.
My collective inspiration for the design has been from the artists which I greathly admire.
There are: Edward Muybridge 1930 Photographer.
Bridget Riley 1930 Painter
Joseph Cornell 1903 Assemblage Boxes,Experimental film.
Frank Stella 1936 Painter, Printmaker.
THE POP UP BAG
I been inspired for this Project by the items that my niece Angee carriers in her bag.
MOVEMENT MAGIC & ILLUSION
MONOCHROMATIC BOX
Describes: Paintings, Drawings,Design or Photographs in one colour of shades
or one colour.
Describes: Paintings, Drawings,Design or Photographs in one colour of shades
or one colour.
MOVEMENT MAGIC & ILLUSION and SOME ARTISTS
BRIDGET RILEY (English)
FIELD: Painting,drawing and Sculpture.
MOVEMENT: Optical Art.
An illusion is a phenomenon in which the physical dimensions of properties of an object or image are different from its appearance because the eyes and brain are fooled into seeing something that is not there.
M. M. ESCHER (Dutch)
FIELD: Drawing and Printmaking
WORKS: Relativity,Waterfall,Hand with Reflecting Sphere
JOSEPH CORNELL (American)
FIELD: Assemblage,Experimental Film,Sculture.
FIELD: Painting,drawing and Sculpture.
MOVEMENT: Optical Art.
An illusion is a phenomenon in which the physical dimensions of properties of an object or image are different from its appearance because the eyes and brain are fooled into seeing something that is not there.
M. M. ESCHER (Dutch)
FIELD: Drawing and Printmaking
WORKS: Relativity,Waterfall,Hand with Reflecting Sphere
JOSEPH CORNELL (American)
FIELD: Assemblage,Experimental Film,Sculture.
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