This being the first time i have ever played hopscotch, i felt very ackward while playing. At first it seemed like no big deal but as i made each jump i felt nauseaus. From the top to the bottom, these are some of the images that i saw while playing and jumping. Except for the first one. Number 1 is just a way to start the drawings; it is a rectangle that i filled with red acrylic paint. Following number 1, is the image i saw when i stepped on the square #2. It is not greatly detailed but i felt like i was right on top of it and falling. Number 3 is just another quick version of an even higher view. For me it was an even greater, more intense feeling. But the details were so many; i could see it so clearly, that i decided to sketch it rather than make it perfect. And i think it adds movement. Number 4 was another nauseating moment for me and hence i drew another view except this time i remembered the view from a time i went to NY, and the roofs looked like they had square layers one over the other. NUmber 5 is just how green i saw the grass that time. It was what most impressed me during the experience. Number 6 is a building with colors that my mind made up. I have never seen a building with those colors. Number 7 is a view as i jumped from one square to the next. and Number 8 is just an attempt to recreate number 3.
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Hop-Scotch.
This being the first time i have ever played hopscotch, i felt very ackward while playing. At first it seemed like no big deal but as i made each jump i felt nauseaus. From the top to the bottom, these are some of the images that i saw while playing and jumping. Except for the first one. Number 1 is just a way to start the drawings; it is a rectangle that i filled with red acrylic paint. Following number 1, is the image i saw when i stepped on the square #2. It is not greatly detailed but i felt like i was right on top of it and falling. Number 3 is just another quick version of an even higher view. For me it was an even greater, more intense feeling. But the details were so many; i could see it so clearly, that i decided to sketch it rather than make it perfect. And i think it adds movement. Number 4 was another nauseating moment for me and hence i drew another view except this time i remembered the view from a time i went to NY, and the roofs looked like they had square layers one over the other. NUmber 5 is just how green i saw the grass that time. It was what most impressed me during the experience. Number 6 is a building with colors that my mind made up. I have never seen a building with those colors. Number 7 is a view as i jumped from one square to the next. and Number 8 is just an attempt to recreate number 3.
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