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- A poster produced in the 20s which is a superb example of
combining text and images
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- I have used the graphic style of the Bauhaus poster to look at
a circuit board. I have taken on many ideas for my own work
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- This is an interesting image as the pencil, a tool usually reserved for line
work and simple shading, is used to produce photoreal reflections
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- A pencil study, looking at the interaction between reflective surfaces
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- A look, in ink, at the details of a guitar, specifically repetitive forms
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- NE Hayes uses diverse techniques like painting, printing and collage
together to produce vibrant images
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- A collage of a rubix cube and its simple form. This takes collage and
ink elements from NE Hayes' work.
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- I have incorporated some of NE Hayes' style into these monoprints
of a rubix cube
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- My impressions of the work on display at the popular exhibition
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- This is an exciting and interesting German interior design, which shows how
a compact living space can contain all the facilities needed for modern living
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- The Japanese have solved the problem of compact living spaces in an ingenious,
but ultimately uncomfortable way
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- A look at how one computer game dealt with the problem of cramped living spaces
Part 2
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- These pencil drawings were produced in a very technical way
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- A look at the 3D form of a watch
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- This artist is famous for his depiction of watches in this image
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- This model is an abstract depiction of the watch I drew earlier
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- A pencil drawing of the links I made for my abstract model. Inspired by JD Hillberry
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- This famous illustrator has a very definite style
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- Using techniques seen in Quentin Blake's work I have produced a painting of
my abstract model
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- Proof that the technology I want will fit into the design
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