Monday 4 March 2013

Photos.

1. This is a piece of work I made within one lesson in Construction. I was looking through a textbook full of projects and one stood out to me. It was originally a wine rack project but I made my own twist on it; to turn it into a little shelf for everyday items such as my iPod etc.




2. This building is called the Hallgrimskirkja, which is named after an Icelandic poet. Guðjón Samúelsson was the architect that designed this church. It is situated in the heart of Reykjavik in Iceland. It took a staggering 38 years to build, with construction starting in 1948 and finishing in 1986.




3. It's a bit blurry, but this is a photo I took at Mona Vale headland. I was there with some friends hitting golf balls off the cliff into the ocean. It was just about to storm, but before it did, there was this moment of bliss. That's when I took the photo. The sun was setting behind us and we were facing our favourite beach; Bungan. At the same time you could see lightning strikes out in the ocean and there was about a thousand dragon flies flying around. It was sublime.








Shinya Kimura: desert, sleeping, powerful











Antonio Stradivari: hand-crafted, resting, pronounced









Jiro Ono: Japanese, indulging, scrumptious