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Monday, 28 April 2008
4/28/2008 03:30:00 am




-START OF THE DAY-

It’s drawing time! First of all, what we did for today’s drawing lesson was pretty interesting. Before lesson started, I was wondering what are we suppose to do with the acrylic sheet which we are told to bring.

So what we had to do was to find a partner and draw their faces on to the acrylic. So how is it being done? First, we had to sit roughly about 30 cm away from the partner we had chosen and then sketch their face on the first acrylic sheet. It was indeed a tough activity as we had to really concentrate and hold the acrylic upright. We had to also control the black marker well in order not to draw out of line when the acrylic sheet is being held upright which makes it even tougher to draw on it.

The first sheet is done! Let’s move on the Second acrylic sheet. It’s even tougher than the first activity as this time round, we had to sit 2m away from our partner and sketch their image out. This time round we had to sketch their whole figure out and an additional of the scenery or objects around them. Every details count, we had to really draw every single detail out. What’s tough was that we had to really hold the acrylic sheet well to prevent them from moving here and there, if not it wouldn’t be accurate anymore.

-BACK FROM LUNCH-
We had to make a sphere, cube and pyramid out of wires. After so, we are told to sketch out five permutations on how to combine the three shapes together.



-END OF THE DAY-

life is like a rollercoaster;
too many unexpected turns,
but by the end, you want to
ride it again