My final seven magpie print outcomes with text. One for sorrow, two for joy, three for a girl, four for a boy, five for silver, six for gold, seven for a secret, never to be told.
This was my last final project that I produced in university before graduating. It is based on imaginative fantasy star constellations from what I see and imagine in the night sky and how it could be used to bring others into the world of stargazing. It's a scene of fantasy water creatures rising to the surface and flying creatures reaching to the top of the sky. All placed on a MDF board with drilled holes to place some blue and white LED lights from behind to produce the scenery. I also created a small little booklet as a guide to describe the origin and structure of each constellation. The idea out of all of this is to introduce children into the world of stargazing and to help develop their imaginations in years to come.
White queen, king, knight Close ups of each chess piece that I folded, some of them I had to fold more than once. All of them took a couple hours especially trying to get the right kind of paper, with black on one side and white on the other.
In college I had an animation project based on animated videos on You Tube and found some interesting videos of cut out horses. So I thought it would be a good idea to base my video on a theme about horses since horses are quite difficult to draw I thought it would be a real challenge to produce a video about them called the Journey.
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