Tuesday, April 19, 2011

I THINK THEREFORE I AM

I THINK THEREFORE I AM

In my own words and perception its very related to my self.Me, myself and i,like a beyonce song.
Everyday i wokeup and i start thinking about yesterdays work,I have too much to do today.Its done or not? Its complete or not?
Its good or not?, all this question played in my head everyday and can stress me up sometimes,but when i started thinking in a right way,its become a proses that can give me an energy, some ideas and power to overcome all the things that i'm think.
"I THINK THEREFORE I AM" 
 If I choose to think I am afraid, then I am afraid. If I choose to think all about sadness im become sad and in a bad mood,so here what im tryed to say is think all the goods thing and in a positif ways because its helps ur day and life become peacefull and harmony.
It's really up to us,because u are what u think how u are, and from now on im always think all the greats one in my life,and from there ill work all the best for my better future.

Saturday, April 9, 2011

1/ CAGITO ERGO SUM “I THINK THEREFORE I AM” (RENE DESCARTES)


Rene Descartes is the man credited to these few words. The quote, originally written in french, comes from The Discourse on Method, but also appears written as the famous Latin, “Cogito ergo sum,” in his  Meditations on First Philosophy, which was an attempt to find foundational truths for knowledge UNTILL TODAYS…..
Cagito ergo sum,,,
here I think and I believe that as a person, I have my own principle of life that guide myself of doing something’s therefore i have to think twice or maybe 3x,4x,5x before i make a decision of doing . I am able to think, therefore I am alive. A philosophical proof of existence based on the fact that someone capable of thought is alive, and its also  the way how people to embrace his or her point of view to show how strong his or her opinion towards something.

Friday, March 25, 2011

2/ JOY OF WORK ( art nouveau )

Poster by Alfons Mucha


1984 Louisiana World Exposition Poster (the World's Fair)

Here the story of art nouveau……….
ART NOUVEAU also called the ( NEW ART ), is an international style of art, architecture and design  including decorative arts and jewelry, furniture, textiles, household utensils, lighting, the range of visual arts. Art Nouveau could be called the Pop Art of its time.
The name 'Art Nouveau' derived from the name of a shop in Paris, Maison de l'Art Nouveau, at the time run by Siegfried Bing, that showcased objects that followed this approach to design. Dynamic, undulating, and flowing, with curved 'whiplash' lines of syncopated rhythm, characterized much of Art Nouveau. Another feature is the use of hyperbolas and parabolas. Conventional mouldings seem to spring to life and grow into plant-derived forms.

Art Nouveau did not rage against "the Machine" as the Arts and Crafts Movement did, but used it to its advantage.
 For sculpture, the principal materials employed were glass and wrought iron, leading to sculptural qualities even in architecture.


Designed in 1899, the Porte Dauphine station


Freedoms of art, and from here I can see that, this building is very complex but have a qualities of greats steel decoration with a perfect balance and color replacement. Art Nouveau is generally characterized by the use of long, asymmetrical, organic lines often taking the form of flower stalks, insect wings and other natural objects. Sometimes the line tends to be elegant or infused with a powerfully rhythmic form. Art Nouveau is strongly connected to symbolism, Japanese art and gothic style.



this picture actually,is the most my favorite artwork that I have done before,its is because I’m doing the work with joy,pationated and smilesJ.this is what the joy of work means to me…,,,THE SATISFACTION WHEN YOU SEE THE FINISH PRODUTS created  FROM YOUR OWN HANDS,BODY AND SOUL….eONE(aestheticism: expressive quality of organic line) It also combines the use of different materials like metal,net,stud,diamond,beads and fabric which actually reflect some aspects of the Art Nouveau style, the freedoms of material used in doing arts……Since the beginning of my project I have tried to achieve the synthesis of ornament and structure by using simple geometrical forms as well as many expressive organic details. Art Nouveau posters, decoration and buildings have been an inspiration to me during the making of this work in my attempt to give a vintage atmosphere to my work.



I personally think that joy of work is all about love, PASSION, happy, EXCITEMENT & freedoms of doing something and it’s also fulfill your own needs and interest…..that’s the JOY of life…..



My JOY of work, played with color J

Sunday, March 13, 2011

3/ My BIG brother : Adolf Loos’ - Ornament and Crime


This guy NAMED is ADOLF LOOS………….
Adolf Franz Karl Viktor Maria Loos (10 December 1870 – 23 August 1933) was a Moravian-born  Austro-Hungarian architect. He was influential in European Modern architecture. His designs and writings had a great influence on the development of 20th century architecture. 

WHAT  I KNOWS  BOUT THIS GUY?
THE most important thing is, ADOLF LOos is passion for all aspects of design, lifestyle and taste, and the breadth of his ideas it is essential to read his own collected writings. in his essays, Loos was fond of using the provocative catch phrase and has become noted for one particular essay or manifesto entitled Ornament and Crime, written in 1908, in which he repudiated the florid style of the Vienna Secession, the Austrian version of Art Nouveau.
In this essay, he explored the idea that the progress of culture is associated with the deletion of ornament from everyday objects, and that it was therefore a crime to force craftsmen or builders to waste their time on ornamentation that served to hasten the time when an object would become obsolete.
And the greats one the most I like becouse Loos was also interested in the decorative arts, collecting sterling silver and high quality leather goods, which he noted for their plain yet luxurious appeal. He also enjoyed fashion and men's clothing/fashion, designing the famed Knize of Vienna, a haberdashery.  This man is very details and careful selection of materials and use of 'Raumplan' the considered ordering and size of interior spaces based on function  are still admired today.



Adolf Loos’ Steiner house, built in 1910 in Vienna, is an excellent example of his ability to work creatively and effectively within constraints, and what the most I like because the simplicity of loos design, the practicality for a simple life in another words AND THEORY …….
Simple + functional + UP TO DATE = LIFE STYE/TREND


my title work / fashion design…..


In my case of doing this design, I’m focusing into simplicity and practicality by using the bright color elements. LINES & COLORS become trend and practicality is the keys of market needs today. When I’m creating a design, I’m creating+thinking a mass production products design and im not to couture or avangard design. Like loos’ theory  simplicity is the trend and culture needs, up to date and long lasting…… as a fashion student its so hard to  predict the trend, design, pattern and color cause humans need and choice are deference and also depending on social levels and class of economy…..



tweed cloth by CHANEL

BIg DESIGNERS, used elements of simplicity and practicality in the design because a changers of lifestyle and trends people todays, in another word, the design must fallows function and occasion needs…

In my own definition about adolf loos’ / is a ornament a crime/1908
Loos  believe and practice ‘ LESS IS MORE’, lack of texture details or embellishments, focus more on the function/ functional design/ form+function, loos believe function is the beauty or style and using a pure form or shapes..