Saturday, May 1, 2010

Erika Kruger Reflection



This image is taken from Russell's Lecture, it was derived from Erika Kruger projects for graduating Degree of Master Design at Victoria university of Wellington 2004. Her project is called "the Black Box Between Drawing Modeling and Representation". This image is using black and white as its base color which create an aesthetic impression when looking at it.

This image also shows some sort of box with a light shining on it that create the shadows (Fig.7) and a "pipe (Fig.8). The combination of black and white also produces three dimensional impressions. This image teaches me that only from two simple colors we can create a spacious drawing. Furthermore the black color not only produces shadows, but is used to create a realistic impression which is shown in fig.8.

From this image, I get the idea of space and shadows on drawings, which would definitely help me in improving me design in experiment 2.

References: Russell's Lecture (http://russelllowe.com/arch1101_2010/experiment2/reference/lecture_07_TheBlackBox_2010.pdf).

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