Sunday, March 7, 2010

Week 1


This is a corner of my whole scene which is made according to some old photos to demonstrate a past village view in New Territories, Hong Kong in 1980s. Although there aren't all hand-made components, with different combination of those materials, every single outcomes can show the special unique sides of a quiet and spacious village.


This is a famous pre-war architecture in Johnston Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong which was built in the beginning of the 19th century. The building is mixed with traditional Chinese and western building features for instant the Chinese balcony was built above pedestrians' road to increase the actual space and bring the natural sunshine to indoor. Moreover, the building is adorned with french-style window frames. With the rapid development of its surrounding area, this architecture is more outstanding and hence shows a great contrast of the past and modern building.


This photo was taken a few years ago when I was at home on my own. The sunset was awesome, however; I felt like being trapped in a block since there was nobody at that moment. That's why I had chosen a decoration to represent myself looking out of the window and enjoying the gorgeous scene so as to present the feeling of loneliness.


PICCININI: EVOLUTION, EXPLORE, IGNORANT


SWALLOW: MATERIALISM, DEVIL, LONELY


GOODWIN: LASH, SCRUB, UNDEFEATED

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