Monday 3 November 2014

IMITATION OF FAMOUS PAINTINGS

The title of this drawing is “Coconut plants” by Yong Mun Seng.The person that done this drawing use water colour and ball pen as media. This drawing is focus on a beach that full of the coconut trees.


The title of this drawing is “Sea Side” by Abdullah Arif.The person that done this drawing use water colour and ball pen as media.This drawing is focus on a sea side that can prove with the presents of the coconut tree, shallop and so on.


The title of this drawing is “Lion Hunt” by Raden Saleh Syarif Bustaman.The person that done this drawing use water colour and ball pen as media.This drawing is focus on hunting of lions that suitable for this title.


The title of this drawing is “Memetik daun Tembakau di Kelantan”  by Mohamad Hoessein Enas. The person that done this drawing use water colour and ball pen as media.This drawing is focus on a Malay girls that from a village on that time that plucking the tobacco leaves.


The title of this drawing is “Musim Buah” by Chuah Thean Teng.The person that done this drawing use water colour and ball pen as media.This drawing is focus on a Malay girls that from a village on that time that enjoying eating  local fruits.      


The title of this drawing is “Gadis Melayu”.The person that done this drawing use water colour and ball pen as media.This drawing is focus on a malay gurl that from a village on that time.


The title of this drawing is “Fishing Boat” by Yong Mun Seng. The person that done this drawing use water colour and ball pen as media. This drawing is focus on a sea side who the fishermans are sitting and looking at the fishing boat.


The title of this drawing is “still Life with big Durian”.The person that done this drawing use water colour and ball pen as media.This drawing is focus on a durian although there are a lot of local fruits in that pic.


The title of this drawing is “It is always summer in malaya” by Yong Mun Seng.The person that done this drawing use water colour and ball pen as media.


The title of this drawing is “Kelambu” by Dzulkifli Buyong.The person that done this drawing use water colour and ball pen as media.This drawing is focus on a malay gurls that from a village on that time that preparing things for sleep.


The title of this drawing is “The Large Piece of Turf” by Albrecht Durer.The person that draw this picture used water colour on A3 drawing paper and ball pen.This drawing is about many kind of leaves and plants.


The title of this drawing is “The San Sui Worker” by Lai Foong Moi.The person that done this drawing use water colour and ball pen as media.This drawing is about a worker that sit after finish the work with the tired face.


The title of this drawing is “The Basket of Apples” by Paul Cezzane.The person that done this drawing use water colour and ball pen as media.This drawing is focus on abroad fruits that are inside the basket and also on the table and this drawing shows its breakfast time.


The title of this drawing is “Happy Family,Kampung Life”.The person that done this drawing use water colour and ball pen as media.This drawing is focus on a chicken’s family with its chicks  are finding foods.

Sunday 2 November 2014

CERAMIC


How to make ceramic by using the hand building method?


1

Make sure that your clay has no bubbles in it. 



  • If put in the kiln, this will probably make it explode. As outlined in the Wheel Throwing section, slam your clay on plaster (absorbs wetness) and knead it like bread.
  • If you'd like to check the insides to be sure, take a wire and cut it in half. If bubbles are still present, persist.  




2
Pinch, coil or slab.  

  • When you're hand building, there are generally three methods you can employ. Each creates a very different look. Slab works best for large pieces.
 


              Pinch pots

  • Begin a pinch pot by forming a lump of clay into a smooth sphere that fits the size of the hand. This method is similar to the way the Native Americans shaped clay into useful pots. While holding the sphere of clay, press the thumb into the center of the ball, half-way to the bottom. While revolving the ball in one hand, press the walls out evenly with the thumb into the inside and the fingers on the outside. Smooth the surface with a damp sponge.


Coil Method:
  • Coils of clay can be used to build bowls, vases and other forms in various shapes and sizes. Keeping the fingers flat, form the clay into sausage shapes, then roll into ropes 1/4 to 1/2 inches thick. Make a shallow dish with the pinch pot method and turn up-side down to serve as a foot of base. Place a coil along the edge of the foot. Dampen the fingers and join the next coil to it, with a little pressure. Keep adding coils. Coils may be pressed with the fingers or a tool on both the inside and outside to create interesting texture.
 


·         Slab Method:
 

  •  Place two strips of wood on canvas a little further apart than the width of the finished slabs. Working on a textured fabric will leave imprints on the clay slab. Place clay on the cloth between the strips of wood and roll out. Use a pointed tool to trim the slab of clay to desired size. You may make paper patterns to follow if a form that has a number of sides is desired. Rub a wet finger over the edges to be joined and score with a tool. Roll out a thin coil of sticky clay and place it along one edge. Press the two edges together. Slabs of clay may be placed over rocks, bowls, plastic forms etc. to create interesting shapes. As the clay dries, it shrinks away from the form but retains the shape of the form.
  •  If it is a medium or larger piece, make it hollow. Solid clay takes an eternity to dry and will explode in a firing most of the time

 


Ceramic product by using the hand building method