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Course Work Completed!

after 1 year of hard work and many hiatus-es.
firstly, many thanks to samantha for a) enlightening me about surrealism; b) providing ideas c) helping to paint d) providing me with 2 great books. (they’re still sitting at home!)
and thanks to my uncle teo who did not mind the late night visits and inspired the final [...]

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an overview of the work
   
flower bed!
   
     
this particular piece of work was my favourite amongst several other works at the exhibition by (mr?) Chun Kaifeng and Kaiqun called For Mr. and Mrs Children.
more information about the exhibition at
http://www.new.facebook.com/event.php?eid=24315893196&ref=mf or
their works at http://www.nextstoplaputa.com/  or
http://unfinishedadventures.wordpress.com/2008/07/03/the-new-long-kang-part-ii/#more-78 or, google it.
This piece of work is entitled Race for the Prize by Chun [...]

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Done in colour pencil on my sketchbook and copied from pictures. 
they ended up unfinished, ‘coz i ran out of time that day and never came back to them ):

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2D Works

finalized house! colour pencils and took me 6 hours. it is QUITE large.
i call it TASH–short-form for Typical American Suburban House .^^
well actually it’s known as New English House.

and this was the one which drove me crazy–the finalized drawing. i spent chinese new year doing this, purely from accurate mathematics with the help of a calculator -.- it [...]

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Course Work 2D Drawings

Some sketches of the houses which i was looking into. Done in colour pencils and each took an average of 3 hours. and they’re not that big. 

colour sketching of a cottage. 

I was more concerned with getting the roof right, so the bottom part looks unfinished.

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Coursework in Beijing!

     
this was the inspiration for coursework! this is a model of the city scape in Beijing in the olden days. it’s found at the “city planning museum” (城市规划管)
 
    
hehe looks surreal? was playing with perspective and proportion.

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