PORTFOLIO STEPHANIE FENG
Inspired by David Hockney’s collection of collages, this collage pieces together different perspectives of Maxwell School of Citizenship and Affairs.
Inspired by David Hockney’s collection of collages, this collage pieces together different perspectives of Maxwell School of Citizenship and Affairs.
Lacrosse is a sport originally played by the Onondaga nation (a Native American group) with lots of stories centered around the moon and the sharing of stories. This pavilion was centered around these ideas which created a space with four main sections for different programs to happen. The back and forth reviewing of this project changed the form and shape of the pavilion.
Size: 18 x 18 in Medium: Digital Work on Illustrator
Through dissecting the object of a sunglass case, the object is brought to life. This was completed through focusing on a verb and working the object around it. In the end this brings an inanimate object into an animation.
Size: 18 x 24 in Medium: Pencil on Transparency
A cube is a simple geometric shape but when sides are taken out and voids are created it can have different lives. One line can be a frame for something else but it can also be a line as an individual.
Size: 9 x 9 in Medium: Bristol and Wood Sticks
Size: 12 x 18 in
Medium: Pencil on Bristol
Size: 24 x 18 in
Medium: Card on Bristol
Size: 12 x 18 in Mediu: Pencil on Bristol
Triangles, rectangles and circles are geometric shapes, but once put together they can create a simple yet complex silhoutte.
Size: 9 x 9 in
Medium: Card on Bristol
Taking shapes and organizing them to create a 3D shape, these elevations portrays the sence of form but sticks to the conventions of an elevation drawing.
Medium: Digital Work on Rhino
Through different command terms, these shapes bleed within each other. The model shows how they can show different forms at different angles.
Medium: Cardboard
Taking different direction from peers, the forms were interpreted and rendered. The different materials create another life for the form, giving it different opacities and reflections.