Saturday, February 26, 2011
Saturday, February 19, 2011
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Ded Moroz & Snegurochka - Our Russian Christmas. Дед Мороз и Снегурочка
Life after death - Snegurochka after melting in Spring, lives again with Father Frost, giving gifts to children. The cartoon is about that Christmas kind of cheer, the Russian way.
Glass etching products
1. Sandblasting (like what I did last semester)
Pro: Very permenant
Cons: Fiddly and difficult on curved surface, not very good with thin lines
2. Frosting film
Can be removed, but lasts for a few years. Meant for doors, big surfaces
3. Glass frosting spray
Can be easily washed off in hot water. Meant for small surfaces.
Pro: Very permenant
Cons: Fiddly and difficult on curved surface, not very good with thin lines
2. Frosting film
Can be removed, but lasts for a few years. Meant for doors, big surfaces
3. Glass frosting spray
Can be easily washed off in hot water. Meant for small surfaces.
Friday, February 18, 2011
Execution ideas
Maybe etching on glass
Paper cut outs
Let it melt in front of different buildings/scenery (like Mc D. Snow maiden in the modern world)
The picture above is from a sports website, where they have a real life ballerina inside a snow globe. So you can see from all sides! So beautiful. Check it out here: http://www.sportogo.com/snowglobe.aspx
Someone made Snow White with ice cream, that's interesting.
Screenprinting - layer on layer, transparency
Maybe lace, softness of a silk dress, lingerie (haha).
Oops the last one seems to be a bit too far (haha).
Snegurochka
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