Portfolio 2013 Kwame Afriyie
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MEDIA Branding Adobe Illustrator
My ife
Dreamers
My ife
Dreamers
Logo Adobe Illustrator
Illustration Handrawn, Adobe Illustrator & Photoshop
CONCEPT IMAGES
Architecture - 3D Google SketchUp & Adobe Illustrator 3D View Exhbition/Community Space Kwame Afriyie
Concept Illustrations (Architecture) Adobe Photoshop & Illustrator
Propsed South East Longitudinal Section, Scale 1:20, Kwame Afriyie
Architecture - Section (Not to Scale) CAD
Deatail of Transforming Door, Scale 1:5, Kwame Afriyie
Architecture - Detail Section CAD
Front exterior
MAIN GALLERY Exhibitions are free, as well as many of the SLG’s events.The gallery is also open until 9pm on Wednesday evenings and the last Friday of the month. Opening hours The South London Fine Art Gallery opened on 4 May 1891 and was founded as a "gallery for the people of south London open to the public free, and on Sundays". It showed a changing programme of fine and applied arts exhibitions and began to collect works of art including many relating to the local area. The gallery is constructed of Portland stone and hand-made pressed bricks, much favoured by the Arts and Crafts tradition of the time. The original marquetry floor (not on public display) was designed by Walter Crane and bears the inscription “The source of art is in the life of a people”. Find out more about the gallery's history
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South London Gallery
The South London Gallery has an international reputation for its programme of contemporary art exhibitions and live art events, with integrated education projects for children, young people and adults. Five exhibitions each year profile the work of established international figures such as Tom Friedman, Mark Dion, Rivane Neuenschwander, Alfredo Jaar and Superflex; as well as that by younger and mid-career British artists such as Eva Rothschild and Ryan Gander. Group shows bring together works by established and lesser known British and international artists. The gallery’s live art and film programme has included presentations by Rachel Gomme, Nathaniel Mellors, Gail Pickering, OMSK and Gisele Vienne, and occasional large scale off-site projects have included those by On Kawara in Trafalgar Square in 2004, and Chris Burden at Chelsea College of Art Parade Ground in 2006. Exhibitions are free, as well as many of the SLG’s events. The gallery is also open until 9pm on Wednesday evenings and the last Friday of the month. Opening hours
67 Peckham Road, London, Greater LondoN SE5 8UH tEL: 020 7703 6120
The South London Fine Art Gallery opened on 4 May 1891 and was founded as a "gallery for the people of south London open to the public free, and on Sundays". It showed a changing programme of fine and applied arts exhibitions and began to collect works of art including many relating to the local area. The gallery is constructed of Portland stone and hand-made pressed bricks, much favoured by the Arts and Crafts tradition of the time. The original marquetry floor (not on public display) was designed by Walter Crane and bears the inscription “The source of art is in the life of a people”. Find out more about the gallery's history
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Leaflet Design Adobe Illustrator
Architecture Graphic Work Adobe Illustrator
Horizontal Section Scale 1:50
The Gallery of Mud
Architecture Drawings (Not to Scale (CAD, Adobe Illustrator & Photoshop)
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