Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

Monday, February 6, 2012

HANDY MAN

Moshi moshi!
Atm I've got a project in my photo class where I'm supposed to design a front page and a double page for a magazine of our choice. I like it simple and clean so I thought I'd do a magazine within health. So I thought I'd snap some pictures of my buff bf! I'm going to make a call to a spa to see if they'll let me come take some pictures there too.


Tuesday, November 22, 2011

DIEM CHAU

Moshi moshi!
Heard of this artist a while ago, but I forgot to mention it, so here it comes. Diem Chau does these little pieces, after what I've seen. So far I've seen tiny pieces of furniture, and sculptures, where crayons are used as base. So cool. You should check out the artist's web page here. Here are some of the crayon pieces. So cool!



Thursday, October 13, 2011

Landscape painting

Hi cupcakes.
We've started this new project where we're supposed to paint a landscape on the spot without sketching and using pictures as reference. It's really hard and I might have to cheat a bit! Here's two of my classmates in action.


Here's what I've managed to do so far!


WOW! Mindfuck FTW!


Saturday, August 27, 2011

Yesterday


So yesterday I didn't post anything, due to lack of internet. I think the lightning struck somewhere and caused the internet to disappear, and didn't reappear until today.

So yesterday my class and I went on a road trip, actually. We had a buss that drove us around between different locations, which all were architectonical "monuments", to say it that way. There was a big leap in time between each of the posts. The oldest was from the 1400's, and the newest was erected almost exactly one year ago.

First we visited Fredriksten fortress (1661)










Don't know shit 'bout reflex cameras, so my sister changed the setting taking in consideration what weather it was, but of course the weather changed throughout the day. And me being the noob that I am, I didn't think of changing the setting to auto before halfway through the last stop. So some of the pictures have really weird lighting.

Next stop was Solbergtårnet (2010)











And then the last stop on our tour was Hafslund hovedgård. The property has been inhabited since the 14th or 15th century, but the buildings standing today are from the 18th century.














Later that day I attended the second part of my coach course.
This course has been really good so far. I've attended three of four parts, third today, and I'm really happy with the whole thing. It's been really helpful and I've gained more confidence in my role as a gymnastics coach. I've been really fortunate to get this and more to come for free through my club. In addition to being helpful when it comes to my job as a coach, it will also be a really good thing to carry when you're applying for jobs later in life, no matter what kind of job.

I was planning on seeing the Norwegian film Hodejegerne today, but I was too freakin' tired after having trained from 10am till 3pm. I was also planning on heading to the solarium to get a tan for our first gym lesson on Monday. I keed, I keed. No, I'm serious...
Anywhore... So today, all I managed to do was; put a pie in the oven, eat it, and nothing more.

Exciting...