FV Assignment 3: Invisible Cities [Drawing – Isaura]

FV Assignment 3 – Isaura

 

Isaura

Isaura, city of the thousand wells, is said to rise over a deep, subterranean lake. On all sides, wherever the inhabitants dig long vertical holes in the ground, they succeed in drawing up water, as far as the city extends, and no father. Its green border repeats the dark outline of the buried lake; an invisible landscape conditions the visible one; everything that moves in the sunlight is driven by the lapping wave enclosed beneath the rock’s calcareous sky.
Consequently, two forms of religion exist in Isaura.
The city’s gods, according to some people, live in the depths, in the black lake that feeds the underground streams. According to others, the gods live in the buckets that rise, suspended from a cable, as they appear over the edge of the wells, in the revolving pulleys, in the windlasses of the norias, in the pump handles, in the blades of the windmills that draw the water up from the drillings, in the trestles that support the twisting probes, in the reservoirs perched on stilts over the roofs, in the slender arches of the aqueducts, in all the columns of water, the vertical pipes, the plungers, the drains, all the way up to the weathercocks that surmount the airy scaffoldings of Isaura, a city that moves entirely upward.

FV Assignment 2 (Part 2A): Material Exploration

Part 2A (group) – Recycled Material Exploration

 

Team: Jia Wen, Song Fei, Cerine (me)

 

Material Study #1 – Aluminium Can

 

 

Material Study #2 – Plastic packaging

 

Material Study #3 – Straw (Folding Method)

 

Material Study #4 – Fabric (unwanted clothes)

Fabric with pattern sew

Fabric with plastic wrap

Fabric with plastic pocket

 

Material Study #5 – Cotton buds

Cotton bud with plastic strings

cotton buds with wooden chopsticks

 

Material Study #6 – Papers

Tracing paper with cardboards

 

Tracing paper with hot glue

 

Material and Pattern study #6 – Jute

Used Jute to explore patterns

Assignment 1: Axonometric Drawing

Assignment 1: Axonometric Drawing

Lego Pistol 

Final Lego Design

 

The lego is created using monotone lego bricks. I am inspired by a lego pistol tutorial online and created my own version of the pistol.

Artist Reference for lego build

I am inspired by this simple lego gun on Instructables webpage.

 

Raw Drawing

After deciding on the perspective of each lego bricks, I drew it on the isometric grid paper. I also scanned the drawing into Photoshop to make it cleaner and illustrate better.

Lego Instruction Design

Reference

 

Lego instruction reference 1

 

Lego instruction reference 2

 

As my lego pistol is more complex and has many pieces of lego, I decided to follow the two references above with a simply illustrated lego build for each steps. This helps the person who builds the lego by providing them with visual assist and refers to the position of each brick through the illustration.

Final Illustrated Lego Instruction Design