Sunday, April 29, 2012
Shamu jumps at sky-YaLi Huang
Shamu jumps at sky, I design two photo are compound together and some different blue bubble. We can color wall with the oceans scenic in Mesa College and we will feel close to nature. When students feel stress, this area are relaxing for students to stay. Shamu jumps at sky, it likes "A carp fish jumps at dragon door." This sentence mean people are successful on the imperial examination system of Qing Dynasty in China. It like people pass exam and they can to be an official at the White House. They will be have success lives. So I design "Shamu jumps at sky" photo on the wall. It mean all students are successful in Mesa College and in the future, Wish anyone be success.
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This is a really nice image. I like how it moves from one background to the next. Good job!
ReplyDelete-Nicole Meinholz
I have been to Sea World several times and I always enjoy watching Shamu. Well done on this piece.
ReplyDelete- Wesley Krawczyk
This reminds me of the mural in downtown San Diego. Everyone knows Shamu and can relate to the joy he brings. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteElaine Sanderson
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ReplyDeleteI like your art piece, it let me feel in freedom and success. And it seem like in 3D dimension.
ReplyDeleteThis is very appropriate for San Diego. I like that your are bringing some water to an otherwise dry looking campus. Nice!
ReplyDelete-Valerie Vardaro
I find it visually pleasant and think the idea of striving for higher goals is well suited to the location.
ReplyDeleteNick Frelin Mult 121
I like your message for this mural. It's also very iconic of San Diego.
ReplyDelete- Jennifer Pranskevich
Great way to tie San Diego back into the campus.
ReplyDeleteI really love beautiful image. It is full of color and quite invigorating. Good job.
ReplyDelete-Lisa Oschmann
Great imagery and use of colors. I like the gradient effect too going on from the ocean scene to the beige wall.
ReplyDelete-Michael Tam
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ReplyDeleteIt seems that shamu is about to come out from the wall! nice color and image. That is why I love San Diego.! - Hae Mi Lee
ReplyDeleteI think the message is very nice. I like the gradient effect too.
ReplyDelete-Lorena Verduzco
I like this one a lot shows off why we really love SD!
ReplyDeleteI really love the way your mural has direction and makes your eyes actually follow the whale from the water to it jumping to the sky. Really fun!
ReplyDelete- Melanie Carpio
This fits perfect in San Diego! It defines this city quite well.
ReplyDelete-Edith Gonzalez
i like that it shows something from our city and that promotes us, i like the little bubbles, they are very cool.
ReplyDelete-Aida Rodriguez
Like the subject matter and the layers work well. I think there is a similar scene in downtown off of Kettner.
ReplyDeleteKeith Hassett
I work part time at Sea World... So I totally loved your art work. Sea World would be proud.
ReplyDeleteGeri Bartusch
I like how it takes me to another place (SeaWorld as an example) with great use of colors.
ReplyDelete-Alwyn Sekhri
Oh wow, super cool! It fits well and looks good on the wall. What I like most is how it fades out across the wall. Very nice bending it back on the wall not facing us. -Frederick Ghosn
ReplyDeleteBringing San Diego home! Nice graphics! -Crystal Trenkle
ReplyDeleteWho doesn't love Shamu...
ReplyDeleteIt is a fun idea and definitely Mesa College needs some color
Nydia Bucci
Very well done. This is one of my favorites. Very "San Diego".
ReplyDelete-Walker Anderson
Sea World and La Jolla Cove! Love the blue and the feeling calm but adventurous feeling this connotes.
ReplyDelete- Rachel Goetz
I love the idea of shamu jumping out of the picture! Its a reality check in a picture! a good reminder to have on campus to apply what you learn to real life. The outside picture.
ReplyDelete-Brittany Garcia
I like how the Orcas remind us of the San Diego legacy partnership with Sea World. Namely all the killer whales that have gone by the name of 'Shamu' for show purposes.
ReplyDelete- Ed Skilion
One of the things that comes to mind when I think of San Diego is Sea World. Great picture!
ReplyDelete-Jenny Truong
The image goes well with the plants by the building. Refreshing.
ReplyDelete-Phong Phan