Student: Ethan Arnowitz
Course: Art 112
Program: Year 1
Graphite pencil on drawing paper.
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Showing posts with label Year 1. Show all posts
Oh, Lola!
Contemporary Art Museum of Sculptural Art
Student: Kristina Melendez
Course: DS220 Design Fundamentals II
Program: ID, Year 1
In this project, students were to design and construct a modern museum of contemporary art inspired by an architect of their choice. The proposed design reflects a fusion of geometric and organic style set to take place in the urban streets of Barcelona, Spain. Influenced by both architect Mies van der Rohe and the Guggenheim Museum, the constructed design reflects similar abstract and expressive form. Skylights on the roof as well as clear panels represented in the front and back entrances allow for a mix of natural light and shadows to play with the sculptures featured inside.
Course: DS220 Design Fundamentals II
Program: ID, Year 1
In this project, students were to design and construct a modern museum of contemporary art inspired by an architect of their choice. The proposed design reflects a fusion of geometric and organic style set to take place in the urban streets of Barcelona, Spain. Influenced by both architect Mies van der Rohe and the Guggenheim Museum, the constructed design reflects similar abstract and expressive form. Skylights on the roof as well as clear panels represented in the front and back entrances allow for a mix of natural light and shadows to play with the sculptures featured inside.
Symmetry
The Importance of Being Deadly
Student: Kaley Sundby
Course: DS210 Fashion Illustration
Program: TAD, Year 1
This project was an opportunity to step out of my usual aesthetic and do something that was fun. The concept of the project was to infuse classic elements from the Victorian era and cross it with a Buffy the Vampire Slayer feel.
Course: DS210 Fashion Illustration
Program: TAD, Year 1
This project was an opportunity to step out of my usual aesthetic and do something that was fun. The concept of the project was to infuse classic elements from the Victorian era and cross it with a Buffy the Vampire Slayer feel.
Maxine and Sydney
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