Smiley is a symbol
that
is also living with me
is sticking to me
referring to this techno
music I'm always listening to
it's also a graphic
way
as a working routine
for me to
engage a work/project
differently
just by this simple try out
these visuals associations
relief something from a work
Here the smiley
associated
with my favourite
"AlluPattern"
Here two pictures
I took in Amsterdam Noord
Also about crushed leftovers
In which here I
Integrate this
smiley "AlluPattern"
this collage
was a first
opportunity to work
with photography
here
the association
this collage
creates a story
probably about
a mysterious
flat shiny rock
in a plastic leftover bag
















A3 posters,
glossy papers,
digital collage


"DnB smileys"

"Two trembling smileys dancing on the frantic rythm of Drum and Bass"

Screenprinting occured
to me at the academy as
a new medium
with potentials new horizons
in my practise
I combined in this
poster
smileys
typical screenprinting dots
printed on a
masking tape sheet



























Screenprint on a masking tape sheet, 4 layers/CMY + Sunflower Yellow, A2


This "masking tape sheet" on which I screenprinted these two trembling smileys is
a personnal technic that I kept and rediscovered last december in my personal archives
This consist as sticking
firstly on a table
masking tapes stripes by superimposing them
As a way to create my own paper
here I put this personal technic that
I discovered two years ago
in a new medium that
I discovered this year

Here an old drawing on a half A4 masking tape sheet with this characteristic yellow of the material






























Here another masking tape sheet from a synthesis document that I had to make three years ago

Here I tried out printing with a classic ink printer

This text is about how I was focusing
(I still feeling converned and amazed by his work)
on working and
interpreting
Ed Ruscha's Paintings
extracting
turning them
into sculptures/objects


















These two trembling DnB
smileys dancers
are orginally from
this pencil post-it drawing


Another
smiley
post-it drawing
by this way of drawing
with black ink pen
which I used to explore
during first semester
then
I also wanted to integrate it
into another photography





























I also wanted
to integrate this
post-it drawing
into this orange object
which is a picture I took
last december
in France
this so-called odd
electrical device
seems something curious
and strange despite
the urban landscape
around it





























Then
as a drawing
I copied
and designed this
orange object
on a 3D modelizing software
(google sketchup)
in order to get a
kind of 3D collage