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Rajwant Kaur Singh

Portfolio
BSc (Hons) Architecture (UCAS Course Code K100)

UCAS id 105-117-5860.
Sleep
(A1)
An acrylic painting of a young girl sleeping, here I
tried to focus on the effects of light on texture.
Modern Inspirations
(Room)
These are photographs of a large scale instillation I created, with intention to show modern life, and how the 21st Century lifestyle provides
inspiration.
Modern Doll House
(420mm x 594mm x 420mm)
A working progress.
This wooden body will become a miniature of the room and
instillation I created. I aim to decorate MDF skeleton like the
room used as the backdrop of the instillation, and create the
various components using different forms of media.
Section A
(A1)
An acrylic painting depicting a section of the
instillation piece previously shown.
Section
(A3)
This is a pencil crayon depiction of another section of the
previously shown instillation piece.
Comfort
(A3)
A soft pencil drawing of a sofa
21st Century Dream
(A3)
A pencil drawing of a bedroom unit and
bed
Open
(A3)
A sketch of a set of doors
View From A Window
(A3)
A freehand pencil drawing of the view from a window.
Look
(A5)
A soft pencil drawing of an eye
Railing
(A5)
A quick sketch using ink pen,
exploring the effects of different
forms of shading.
Charcoal Drawings
(A5)
Charcoal observational drawings of a variety of objects.
Open/Closed
(30cm x 30 cm)
A selection of three lino prints, which features a
montage of various parts of different doors.
Monoprinting
(A2)
Monoprints of flowers in a free,
expressive style.
Surprise
(20cm x 20cm)
A polystyrene print, showing flower
protruding from a tube
Sanctuary
(A1- each piece)
An acrylic triptych, the pieces of the sea, a pond and a country road represent finding sanctuary in places of nature.
Motion
(A3)
A piece in oil pastel showing the movement of the sea,
loosely inspired by the photograph.
The Beach
(A3)
This is a painting using acrylic paints. I used this photograph
and tried to recreate it, however I focused on using
exaggerated bright colours and strong bold brush strokes
which represent the direction of the wind, and I think gave the
piece a liveliness.
Water On Water
(A5)
These three pieces are water colour and ink observational
depictions of various parts of a beach.
Study of Georgia O’Keeffe
(A2)
A study of the works of Georgia
O’Keeffe
Flower
(A3)
An observational colour pencil
drawing of a flower.
Barrier
(A1)
An acrylic painting with pop art influence of a road
railing, traffic cone and flowers. Meant to reflect
the image of
Flower mood board
(A2)
A mood board of flowers and a butterfly.
Both secondary and primary sources. Flowers are
in acrylic, water colour, oil pastel and felt tip,
butterfly is in chalk pastel.
Butterfly Mood
Board
(A2)
A mood board of
butterflies and
cocoons in various
media, ranging from
watercolour, wax,
pencil and chalk
pastel.
Photography
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