Idea of A Bird / Flower

 

Product Design Year 3

 

PRO330 “Advanced Form Workshop”
Suresh Sethi

 

 

 

Create forms as signals to the imagination – the idea of a bird/flower as composed of weightless atoms.

 

In Nature we find continuous structure of various kinds. It may be interesting to try and understand this aspect of nature, how these aspects are formed and how they grow, how they are deformed since an element of chance not yet clearly ascertained modifies these structures whilst they are formed. In abstraction there are forms not seen and known before. We must therefore recognize the existence of other organizing influences besides resemblances, and develop forms never seen before- absolutely new forms, not assembly of known forms that you see for the first time.

 

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"Idea of A Bird"

 

“Perched”
Nur’Iffah Sa’adon

“Flamingos”
Parimala D/O Sivaraj

“SWIFT”
Kwok Kai Hwei

“Body Of Harmony”
Nicole Ning

“Raven Extracted”
Zhao Cen, Kat

“Balancing Bird”
Ler Rui Qi

“Frigate”
Tan Wanxin Sherry

“Plethora”
Toh Peiru

“Straws”
Tan Weihao

“Nightingale Bird Song”
Huang Yanying

 



 

 

 

 

"Idea of A Flower"

 

“The Dance”
Anchit Malhotra

“BiGret”
Andrew Susilo Putra

“Gloriosa Superba”
Angela Setho Ka Kei

“White Chrysanthemum”
Loo Anni

“Camomile”
Cai Baolun

“Orchid Geometry”
Daniel Lim Yu-Heng

“Abstractions & Simplifications”
Fung Kwok Pan

“Evolution of the Dahlia”
Nurhuda Binte Mohamed Khamis

“Kotak”
Steven Kurniawan Soedjiono

“Transformational Growth”
Rohan Routroy