Thursday, April 18, 2013

sketches.



proposal


CFC3: Nature
Matthaei Botanical Gardens Exhibition Proposal
(Not to exceed more than 2 pages)


SUBMITTER’S NAME: Shin Jung Kim 
SUBMITTER’S EMAIL: sjangel@umich.edu
SUBMITTER’S CFC SECTION & INSTRUCTOR’S LAST NAME: Section 005 and Yang

TITLE of PROPOSED PROJECT
Diagram/Illustration/Visualization/Mockup of Proposal


DESCRIPTION:
First Part (CONTEXT): Introduce theme and topic of your proposal and delve into the contexts/ particularities/ histories/ problems that your proposal wishes to address.
- My topic or theme is pretty simple. I want to contain AUTUMN in my piece. The season I love the most is autumn. I love the color of leaves and the mood of this season. Even though spring and summer is also beautiful, I want to put the beauty of autumn in my piece.
Second Part (FORM): Detail description of the actual work you will be producing
- With the color of autumn leaves, I want to create paper leaves that look like real and carve inside of leaves with my illustration that is relate to autumn. I will make one part of tree with leaves. With the real branch, I want to create a small portion tree or just branch and attach the leaves I make.
Third Part (CONCEPT): Clearly articulate how the SECOND part and FIRST part are related in order to convince the reader that your proposal will effectively present a strong concept that has rational in its form and concept.
- Not only the autumn is my favorite season, but also autumn contains variation in nature. People usually think leaves as green. However, I always think that color of leaves should be red, yellow and brown. People should be aware of the real color inside of the nature. Variety color is hidden in nature, so I should bring out the mood and color of autumn outside.

DETAILS:
Size of proposed project: Not bigger than 15inch by 30inch
Materials to be used: color paper and real branch.
The timeline for your proposed project
March 28th: Start working on the illustrations
April 2nd: working on the illustration
April 4th: start cutting leaves with few colors
April 9th: Carving in to the leaves
April 11th: Keep carving
April 15th: start to arrange leaves on the branch.
April 17th: critique

INSTALLATION:
Any special requests to the Gardens regarding installation:

Where in the Gardens are you requesting for your project to be exhibited (Please circle one):

West Lobby Gallery
Hall Gallery
Auditorium Gallery
Library Display
Conference Rm Display
Conservatory Display
Front of Building Outside
Display Garden Outside

Provide a mock up of in situ image of your proposed project at the Gardens (especially if the work is site specific, is to be placed in the conservatory, or outside). You may also use the second page to add any other images you wish to submit for review.

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

_0_ I will de-install my work on May 10
_0_ I have made arrangements for someone to de-install my works on May 10
_0_ Discard the work after the conclusion of the exhibition

Sunday, March 10, 2013

sketches for project C.

- THis is just brief sketches.

- i do not have specific drawing for figure, because it will change as i experience with building the ice man.

outline for Project C

IDEA
Human as the part of nature.
As ice melt over time, it naturally permeates into the ground..
All humans are from the nature and as human disappear, human also goes into the ground and becomes the part of nature...

- Several iceman on the stairs. (Each part)
- place some sand under the iceman, so it has the meaning of going into the ground when it melts.
- See how it's being melted. Go to see it everyday.
- Place: Stair at the parking lot.

Thursday, February 28, 2013

Proposal for CFC Project C


I am doing ice man being one together with nature.
Thinking to create few people with ice on the stair in the A&D parking lot.

Progression CFC project B











because i couldn't make illustor works to JPEG, i had to screen shot all of them to upload it here.

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

CFC proposal for project 2



CFC proposal.

Roadmap.

- My fruit is Lime.

- I found the interesting fact from the history of Lime.
Englishman are usually called as Limey.
There is the reason, because The British Sailors or Soldiers ate Lime to avoid getting scurvy.
That much Vitamin C is very important.

- So I figured out that Lime is similar to Vitamin C or Pills we take.and it's coming from nature.

1.I planned to make small figure of limes and color them together. (Miniature)

2. Made about 10~15 limes

3. Create Pill package(paper envelope) with small limes.(Put them separately into paper envelope)
ex.

4. And then create Tree (Using box, paper, or hardboard--> maybe clay)


5. Hang those pill envelopes.


6. Not sure about this but thinking to put soldier and sailor figures)

Goals and Outcome
-       Want to make people to know about interesting fact of Lime . Because I didn’t know that Lime is really good for prevent Scurvy. Also the reason why British man is called as “Limey.
-       Outcome wants to be coming out well, because I am worrying about the sizes of pill envelope and tree. I do not know how they will look like. But hopefully, people can get a message from the project. The reason why British soldiers and sailors needed it. And also hope to understand my point.


Schedule.
Jan 29th. Getting perfect shape and setting for the project and start to make limes with clay.
Jan 31th. Keep working on making limes and color them carefully(should look deficiently)--> Look for the paper for making pill envelope--> probably tracing paper?
Feb 5th. Working on pill package (paper envelope)and start to working on tree
Feb 8th. Final set up to finish project.

People helping me.
Probably pharmacist to know how to put pill into pill envelope and close them…?

Space, supplies and resources.
-       How could I close pill envelope? How do I make them?
-       Tracing Paper, hard paper for tree, clay, and acrylic paint
-       Do not know if I will use soldier and sailor figure. If I am using one, I will look for toy, if I can’t find, I will draw.
-       Spaceà studio, home