For the entopic graphomania i made random dots and draw lines between the dots I would like to develop mark making with surrealist drawing exercise that it might helps me to find patterns and meaning in the most everyday of objects.

Here is Lara’s Verb List
To roll, to create ,to fold, swirling, mirror,touch,blind experiment



The start of the reactions what i would like to play with colors with different materials as i have different subjects not one storytelling.
As my artworks display a variety of abstract style have unique colors and techniques.

The dots movement and overlapping elements with lots of energy and may possible use of symbolism with hidden message as Piece.

Displays seem to be camuflage has a dynamic texture.

This piece is more structured,seems to be waves with flower roads.I tried to combined pointilist techniques.

in this composition my response is a softer i created gently with color pencil strokes inspired by northern lights as i dreamt peaceful ambiance.
All these works reflect different approaches to abstraction likely themes of movement,nature and positive energy and I am interested in this processing are different brush strokes.




For my sculptures I have used Mod-Roc due to its transparency, durability and ability to be molded.I likely use this plaster also it’s lightweight when cured and easy to shape however I have some concerns to require additional support as the plaster section could unbalance the sculpture, plaster is sensitive to moisture so careful consideration of it and it needs a protective coating to resist moisture and cracking.


On my sculpture I was so impressed while doing it from life modal.Layers of plaster or air-dry clay are applied over the shape.This sculpture is as the weight of the materials must be considered with only one package air dry clay.The only I had concerns cracking during the leg curing process.Plaster and air-dry clay are inherently fragile so easy to work with and allows corrections during sculpting. I have watched John Berger’s ‘Ways of Seeing’; Nudity. The idea that art is not just about aesthetics, but also about the politics of seeing so Berger explored the influence of social, cultural ideas of understanding of art.On my sculpture, I explored female nude and nakedness and I impressed by the concept as visual experience was not innocent and nude is elegant instead of being naked.
I have some practices of some muscle poses inspired by the nude modal drawing at my school.The pose demonstrates balance and fluidity, with a focus on leg positioning and the body’s core.
I hardly tried explored these pieces collectively represent the balance of strength and movement in human form of the feet and ankles.



The figures on my sketchbook lines, contrasting smooth curves with sharper anatomical points.



My artwork exploration has creative concerns as I have used soft fabric with acrylic painting. I tried textural exploration as multiple layers of fabric draped and solved the problem as fabric dyed in skin tones and abstract patterns to evoke emotion for cultural commentary.

The exploration of my artwork is protecting as the breasts, emphasizes the tension between softness and strength, highlighting themes of vulnerability, resilience, and the human body.i have included fabrics and and plastic fruit covers.Altough some ropes break I loved this artwork inspired by book ‘ Brahaus by Samuele Mazza, as seen some reference below.


When I read ‘4 Point Quick Analysis‘ I have tried color chart as palette used with wood lid and cable wires inspired also pocket color wheel and interested color game with iPhone as guess how to make the color on the card using iPhone’s flashlight and color filters.





Interpretation of My Nature Artwork
This piece, Texture Art with Mixed Media, explores the beauty and imperfection of nature through materials like coffee ground, rock salt on green acrylic paint , turmeric, soil, black fabric and dried edible leaves. The tones and textures reflect natural cycles of growth, decay, and renewal. Each material was chosen to attract visual interest while symbolizing resilience and fragility.
The dried leaves represent movement and life, while the crushed green glass at the center symbolizes regeneration and the delicate balance of nature. The soil and salt provide grounding textures that tie the composition to the earth, creating a layered interplay between rawness and vibrancy. The fabric softens the piece, adding fluidity and contrast.
This artwork is an extension of my practice, combining new materials with familiar themes of nature and transformation. I wanted to explore how everyday elements like turmeric and soil could create depth and tell a story about the cycles of life.Also I explored mixing rock salt with acrylic reactions. I really like different motivations, engagements between natural process to put together aesthetically.
Working with unpredictable materials like turmeric and coffee was a challenge, but it allowed me to adapt and let the process shape the outcome. If I were to develop this further, I’d explore adding more contrast between the sections or emphasizing the fabric’s presence to enhance dimensionality.
This piece represents my continued exploration of nature’s textures and the stories they tell, combining fragility, strength, and transformation in a single composition.







I love creative contemporary items randomly and I loved my exploration of the materiality of my accessory. I have used a very similar materials, based on wooden bracelet for all my artwork as it is 3D Pen with different colors.For the necklace, I combined dark and metallic tones to emphasize texture and contrast, creating a balance between fragility and boldness.The colorful brooch also can use for hats and black accessories can be used for necklace.These pieces encourage me to further explore how 3D technology and traditional materials can coexist. I aim to refine my technique and experiment with more intricate patterns and wearable forms.



I have explored the bottle holder is crafted from smooth, bent metal, creating an abstract yet stable structure. The flowing, curved lines evoke a sense of movement while serving a functional purpose.Created with vibrant, twisted wires, this piece introduces playfulness and color into an otherwise utilitarian object. The intricate weaving of wires ensures both stability.I have created also the use of colorful wires suggests a sense of energy and innovation, reflecting the adaptability of industrial materials to creative applications.My plan is to develop further experiment with combining industrial materials and organic shapes to create more complex and multifunctional designs.