This photographer, whose motto is to always look up has tirelessly captured modern buildings and constructions since obtaining his first camera in 2005.
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Born in Hong Kong, Andy Yeung is a young artist who has won numerous awards and whose artistic focus is mainly on architecture, landscapes, and travel photography.
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He very quickly acquired solid foundations in photography technique, and from the megalopolis of Hong Kong where he lives, he travels all over the world, looking for inspiration.
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Tony Cragg is one of the world’s foremost sculptors. Constantly pushing to find new relations between people and the material world, there is no limit to the materials he might use, as there are no limits to the ideas or forms he might conceive. His early, stacked works present a taxonomical understanding of the world, and he has said that he sees manmade objects as “fossilized keys to a past time which is our present”. So too, the floor and wall arrangements of objects that he started making in the 1980s blur the line between manmade and natural landscapes: they create an outline of something familiar, where the contributing parts relate to the whole.
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Strata = The well known geographical term for 'layers or layering' of features in landscapes. The progressive accumulation of sedimentary layers forming rock formations are the most recognisable examples of strata.
Task: Search out visual strata in a wide range of contexts. Search around the school environment and look for examples of layers, Piles, Patterns, staking, and ripping. |
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