2007/05/28

Hey! Fly Kite

After class, I went to park with my senior high school's friend. What were we doing? Don't waste time. Let's play the kite. We had a lunch in my friend's house. Running in the green ground. It's a big work. Really tired! But have fun. Fly kite. Let's go.

2007/05/26

Keelung & Jioufen

Keelung is a mice place to eat I have tp say. I like to go around with mt friend! We can try a lot of things what's interesting The weather is too hot. But funny!!!

2007/05/21

Andy Goldsworthy

Andy Goldsworthy About Andy Goldsworthy Andy Goldsworthy is known for his outdoor sculptural interventions and indoor installations that transform nature’s most familiar elements into graceful designs. Using color and geometric form to order found materials - such as stone, trees, mud, grass, snow, ice, and leaves - Goldsworthy creates visual displays in which the changing nature of the materials is as much a part of the work as the design itself. With their apparent effortlessness, Goldsworthy’s creations impart a sense of wonder, drawing attention to the inherent power, beauty, and mystery of nature. The simplicity of each work belies its labor-intensive origins, the hours spent gathering stones of a certain type, layering colored leaves into a circle, or patiently waiting as a circle of water freezes to ice. Andy Goldsworthy was born in Cheshire, England in 1956. Since the 1970s, he has been making sculptures and installations with and about nature. The Memorial Garden is a contemplative space dedicated to the memory of those who perished in the Holocaust and honoring those who survived. About the Garden of Stones The Memorial Garden is a contemplative space dedicated to the memory of those who perished in the Holocaust and honoring those who survived. For Garden of Stones, Goldsworthy worked with nature’s most elemental materials - stone, trees, and soil - to create a garden that is the artist’s metaphor for the tenacity and fragility of life. Eighteen boulders form a series of narrow pathways in the Memorial Garden’s 4,150-square-foot space. A single dwarf oak sapling emerges from the top of each boulder, growing straight from the stone. As the trees mature in the coming years, each will grow to become a part of the stone, its trunk widening and fusing to the base.

2007/05/18

Young Designers' Exhibition

Young Designers' Exhibition There were many people. I like the piano clothes hanger the most. Fish and I both love a book shelf made from wood. It's useful and clean.

2007/05/04

Music & CDs

My mom always advised me not to buy some thing unuseful. However, I do LOVE go shopping in CDs shop and confuesd which one to buy. But I think they are my presures. I hope I could my own's CD shop one day.

2007/04/29

Go out relaxing

Yesterday I aks my senior and my roomate go to a movie. The movie "The science of Sleep" which I dream to see. The movie was really cute. Everybody laughing in the theater. And after movie, the three people ate dinner. We go around and had some shopping. All of us love music, we went to the CD shop for hours. But I don't have money....cry!!!

2007/04/25

My Little Dumpling

The little cute thing is my roomate's mom gave me. I was so suprise. I never had my own pet before. He is white and small. So I decide called him "Dumpling". At first, he was afraid everyone and didn't eat much. Sometimes I feel sad, because I hope he could grow up and become fat. He was so small. Thanks god! He became bigger now. And he won't yell and fool around. But I always feel sorry to him. I always busy and can't stay with it and play with it. He maybe feel boring and lonely.