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ILLUSTRATION AND VISUAL NARRATIVE PROJECT 1 - Visual Journal  3.10.2019 (Week 6) "Hanging Out in front of StarBucks" "Starbucks was like the only lot that was opened at the time since it was pretty early. I didn't order anything because I don't have the confidence to buy expensive coffee, so I just sat at a table with my classmate and started drawing." "Claw Machines in Subang Empire" "After like 2 hours of just sitting at Starbucks, I decided to finally get off my seat and look for other things to draw. And that's when I stumbled upon a row of pink claw machines. There were different contents in each of the machines, but the machines themselves have the same design. The token machine was placed in the middle of the row, and was designed to look like a telephone booth, which I found to be very cool (because I'm a Doctor Who fan). Can you imagine how ridiculous I must've looked while standing there drawing
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ILLUSTRATION AND VISUAL NARRATIVE Sketchbook and In-Class Exercises Week 1 (29.08.2019) Sketchbook - Fishes Week 2 (05.09.2019) In class exercise _ boxes and perspective Sketchbook - Bugs Week 3 (12.09.2019) In class exercise _ Perspectives Sketchbook - Old trees I do not acquire the satisfactory amount/types of grey pens/markers as of yet, so this is the sub par result I managed to produce. Week 4 (19.09.2019) Sketchbook - Fast food I honestly couldn’t think of anything other than French fries, burgers and pizza when we were given the keyword “fast food.” Is instant noodle even a fast food?? Week 5 (26.09.2019) Sketchbook - Kitchen stuff "A Set of Cupboards" "To be honest, I have no idea what's in most of these cupboards. The on eat the right end is to store Tupperware and such, the long cupboard just have a lot of stuf
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FINAL PROJECT 11.11.2019 Week 12 - Cultural Relationship For this project, I decided to "express" Malaysia's culture through it's traditional clothing. Malaysia is mostly populated with three main races - Malay, Chinese, and Indian. All these three races have their own traditional clothes, of course. I want to try combining all three clothings - for both female and male - into one to depict that these three races is what makes Malaysia.  So I took the highlighted parts and just mash them up. So it's basically a baju kurung and baju melayu with cheongsam and changshan designs, topped with saree's drape and dhoti's scarf. These are things (stereotypically) essential in each three culture's festivals: - Ketupat (Malays) - Chinese Lantern - Rangoli decorations (Indian) (Final work) I wanted to combine the three traditional clothings of the three main races in Malaysia - Malay, Chinese, and Indian - for