I won't let you go. At least not so easily.
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What's in your mind?
Monday, January 30, 2012
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Under Water Sculpture - Man on Fire. A masterpiece of art, science, and environment.
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"Submerged in transparent ocean waters, my life-size statues act as tropical reefs. At first they look like ruins form an ancient civilization. But look closely. They are based on real people performing contemporary acts, cast from coral-friendly, pH-neutral concrete. Why do i create them? To show what a sustainable, symbiotic relationship with nature might look like.
"Submerged in transparent ocean waters, my life-size statues act as tropical reefs. At first they look like ruins form an ancient civilization. But look closely. They are based on real people performing contemporary acts, cast from coral-friendly, pH-neutral concrete. Why do i create them? To show what a sustainable, symbiotic relationship with nature might look like.
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Five years ago in Grenada, West Indies, my training in sculpture, diving, set design, and photography converged. I realized that underwater statues might be an artistic way to help revive one bay's ecosystem. After the government agreed, the scale and my ambition grew. I've since sunk hundreds of works and shot the results.
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First I sketch a statue, then research how best to construct, transport, and i install it using cranes and a crew. Once it's finally in place, up to six months later, I get to photography it-that's the fun part. But it's also a challenge. Salt water alters shapes; weather and light are fickle. So I have to really focus on the opportunity at hand.
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Snorkelers, scuba divers, and tourists in glass-bottom boats all see my work now. I hope they enjoy it but also appreciate where it's located-at a vital intersection of art, science, and the environment."
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-- said Jason deCaires Taylor, the photographer which is based in Mexico. See more of his work at Under Water Sculpture.
I'm one of the Scandalist now.
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So, i went to this shop called 'The Scandalist', it's located at Bazaar Johor, behind the POJB, easy to find. It was amazing. First, the interior design in this shop was stunning, decorated with artistic paintings, old furniture, old-style radio and classical lamp; secondly, they have a lot of choices of clothes, necklace, belt, specs, shoes, hats and etc, most of them are fashionable and delicate. And the most important thing is, it won't cost you a lot by buying them. :O 20 bucks for a Levi's Jeans, that's how you get it. :)
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I am happy. I hope you know what i'm sayin'. Unless i'm wrong again, and i don't want to.
Sunday, January 22, 2012
Happy CNY.
First of all
Happy Lunar New Year to everyone!!!!!!!!
I'm having blast here at my hometown and i wish you all have a great time too. :) I can actually feel the Chinese New Year's aura this year. And the reunion dinner yesterday was perfect if only Jen were here with us. :( Maybe next time! Wish you have a Happy Chinese New Year at UK! And good luck with your internship. :)
Photo of the year. <3
Again, Happy Lunar New Year everyone!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Owh, btw, watching you flirting with another guy probably is the BEST thing ever happened to me during CNY. NOT, it's killing me.
Friday, January 20, 2012
As you can see.
I deleted most of my articles. All of the articles i had deleted were a mistake. And i thought that maybe i deserve a fresh new start since I've been living under someone's shadow for too long. I wish i can be a better person by having a better life.
Anyway, looking back is so not me, i hate looking back, cause every time i look back, it always full of awkwardness, hilariousness, and embarrassment. Really, i don't meant to.
Lesson learned: Put yourself first. ALWAYS. No offence.
Thursday, January 19, 2012
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