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Design Thinking requires the ability to move through a series of perceptual positions in a fluid movement from a specific local view towards a general global view.
Romantic Opulence
The skyline looms like a crown of jagged opulence, a symbol of our triumph over the constraints of earth and sky. Towers pierce the heavens, their mirrored skins refracting the dying sunlight into shimmering hues of orange and gold. The couple sits in silence at a table perched above this modern empire.
The man, dressed in a jacket that seems more armour than fabric, rests his gaze on her but does not see her. His thoughts are elsewhere, adrift in the city's polished glass and cold steel before them. Each spire reminds him of their victories, the accolades, and the wealth accumulated through relentless ambition. He knows he has lost his connection to the raw simplicity of the lives they once knew.
She, poised in a white dress that gleams under the twilight, tilts her head slightly, resting her chin on delicate fingers. Her expression is serene, but her eyes betray the faintest shadow of yearning. She knows she should feel great, but all that surfaces is an expression of muted longing. Could she still recall the scent of wild grass from their first home as the touch of rain fell on land?
The trappings of luxury. Crystal glasses, golden accents, and candles that burn with exotic scents. The wine glows amber in their glasses, its richness a hollow metaphor for the lives they’ve sculpted. Their carefully built victories have become the walls of their gilded cage. And yet, they cannot stop. What is the next conquest? They can scent the next achievement. Their ambition has become their lifeblood. As the city hums beneath them, alive with its indifference, the couple silently drink to a future they can no longer define.
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Dystopia, Utopia, Existentialism, Decay, Resilience, Transformation, Hope, Desolation, Journey, Rebirth, Solitude, Redemption, Wellness, Love, Prosperity
Design Thinking needs a visual language to expresses the abstract (relationships, movement, change, etc) and the concrete (concepts, ideas, and actions).
Design Thinking is about 'concept formation' and 'concept joining' to create new symphonies of possibilities.
I've been very busy this past few days, shooting here and there, this picture of animator at work was taken at LES' COUPAQUE which produce Malaysia very first 3D Animated feature film title "Geng"...
Currently LES' COUPAQUE is searching for new talent to join them, if you think that you are so damn creative why not join them HERE . Hurry up guys and gals...
Design Thinking has many flexible anchor points, in the form of concepts, that act as stabilizers throughout an on going process.
Painting Created Using Digital Double Exposure Photo Compositing Technique.
For details and how to, please visit blog post "Paintings Of Another Kind" on:
Design Thinking is built upon rhythm that can change in tempo depending on the situation and circumstance.
Meyer's description of the creative process behind Adam and Eve and Friends. Full story found at www.jennycutlerlopez.com
Design Thinking acknowledges that only context gives meaning and therefore it works to move through a variety of mental models in a process to find the most valuable match between model and context.
Fall 2005.
Painted in too much dye, way more than the fabric could contain. Resulted in "over-exposed" look that bleeds forever.
Re-tried in 2006, and gave it a name "Aqua Dragon Dress".
Painting Created Using Digital Double Exposure Photo Compositing Technique.
For details and how to, please visit blog post "Paintings Of Another Kind" on:
Design Thinking uses key questions to bring the most meaningful 'deep structure' to the surface and into the open.
I changed out the sunflower ribbon (way too flimsy ) straps for plastic plant tags. I have done a lot more work to the straps now than shown here.
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Production photo-
One of a kind Trashion fashion by Mary Anne Enriquez
Copyright 2010
Please see my flickr set "Mary's Garden" for complete production and design info for the entire 5 piece ensemble:
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Mia Nolting is a Portland-based artist, illustrator and designer. She filled this Scout Book with page after page of illustration, collage, typography and musings. We're impressed.
The Scout Book cover was designed by Bwana Spoons, another Portland-based artist.
What do you fill your Scout Books with? Share the creative goodness that takes place in your 32-page pocket notebooks and add your images to our flickr pool: Show Us Your Scout Book Flickr Pool.
Stay tuned: we interviewed Mia for our soon-to-be-released Scout Books blog! Awesome!
Yesterday, the head of my giraffe was dryer, so I decided to glue the eyes. I first baked them (to make the Porcelana paint harden) then glued them in place with hot glue. I noticed that the eyes were not alike. One seems less shiny... well.... so be it. I don't have time to make another. I also added an eyelid. Now, the head has to dry for some more days. Today, while I was taking those photos, something strange happened... I had already read about that in some magazines about doll creation and it was my turn.... the giraffe began to talk to me in my head! LOL!!!! :) She told me that it was OK if her eyes were not alike, since she has glaucoma and a cataract in the right one. And she also told me that she was not going to tell me her name right now. She going to wait to have her little costume! DUH!!! :P Today, I will try to make her a small giraffe-doll, since I can't work on her for a few more days...