Friday, April 25, 2014

The Music video!

For the Easter holiday we got an extra homework thing, it was to either do a flash mob with the dances we'd learnt in the dance day, or make a music video.
As I live too far away from everyone who is doing the flash mob i decided to do the music video.

I already knew the song What is love by Exo so i thought it would be fun. It was very stressing because i had no idea what to do! I just wrote what is love in different ways and took photos of them, as i was putting it together i literally restarted it like five times...sigh. anyway I made it! it's not amazing but I hope you enjoy it anyway. I do plan on doing another one one day, with more time hehe.

here it is:

As you may see in the video I love watermelon.... haha

Friday, April 11, 2014

Week seven homework

This week the homework changed on Thursday so I only had two days. I decided to do Homework no. 3 which was Make a book cover for a Korean book.

I have so far only read two books by Korean authors.
They were both very good but my favorite was the one I decided to make a new cover for, and that book is...Please look after mother by Shin Kyung Sook!
Here is the original cover (The one I know and read):


The story is mostly set in Second Person which gives it a dreamy atmosphere, but it also changes characters (which seems to be popular in Korean books as the other one did the same) and I can't really remember if it stayed in Second person the whole way.
The basic plot line is a mother (her children are already grown up so more of an ajumma haha) who (I think she starts to forget things a bit...) goes to Seoul with her husband to see her children and on the subway he(her husband) looses her. It then follows her children as they try to find her.
There is a pit in the book where "You" or her daughter does to hand out fliers but people mostly just walk past, there was a lot of feeling in that part and so I thought it would be a good image to illustrate the book. I drew a woman handing fliers out, and then I thought i could print out people and make a sort of collage; it didn't exactly work so as I was thinking of what to do next I remembered another part where the mother/old lay herself is sitting in a crowed and the people just walk past, That was what I tried to portray with my book cover.

Here is a picture of the collage I made followed by the edited "book cover" with a red and a blue version:





I'm still not sure which one I like more, but lets say blue what about you?
Till next time, XX kiki.

Friday, April 4, 2014

Week Six Homework

our Homework this week was basically to make a Origami Hanbok and other origami things. We all got a sheet of instructions, Here is my first attempt:


I figured that One, the skirt was too short, and two, that The top was too big so I made more and slowly found the faults and improved it.
Here is the final product:





And here is a head I put on one:

 I gave the cut out face the traditional (well something like it) braided hair I've seen in dramas and a hair pin like the one we got to try on hanbok day.
Then there are also the Ttak ji:
They where quite easy and fun to make.
If you have origami paper then method two is the best but if you have normal paper than method one is best. I did some different sizes:


Tried playing the game as well but it's really hard!!! one tip if you try plying it is make the cross face down. I'll keep trying, but, so far I've only been able to flip one once! TT^TT

I made A video of how to make the paper hanbok, the one i'm making in the video is the on in the second picture ( you'll recognize it).
Enjoy xx


Sunday, March 30, 2014

Week Three of the K-pop academy

I'm doing this in the wrong order but... here we go.
Week three was the Hanbok day! I'm going to keep this short so, basically we got a lecture on the Hanbok by Professor Lee Jung Taek which was very interesting and then he asked if some one would help him show hoe to tie this knot that's on the over coat. I said i'd do it and because of that when he said only 15 of us could try the hanbok on I felt like it wasn't right for me to take that away from someone else. so me and two others didn't get to try it one with everyone else (we felt quite left out...sigh).
Everyone who got to try one on, did a catwalk (sort of thing) and as I wasn't in one I filmed it instead here is the video:



It was filmed on my phone so excuse the funny screen shape and turn at the end.
Had lots of fun even if I only got to try the Hanbok on at the end!

Friday, March 28, 2014

Week five Homework

This week assignment is to choose one of the following.
-Watch Korean historical film or drama and summarize it in 1 minute.
(make video, take photo, drawing, writing)
-Research a Korean historical event or issue and Present your opinion on this topic.
-Draw the Korean Peninsula and make your own Korean information map.
I chose to do the last option: Draw the Korean peninsula and make your own Korean information map.
When I was the option I immediately thought of the Busan Film festival, But then i didn't know what else to put on it so, I decided to do festivals. After that I had to research about the subject because apart from the Busan film festival and the Boryeong mud festival I didn't know any. I found quite a few festivals but then decided that to make it all fit and look nice I should do only one for each county. So festivals like the Muju Firefly festival in Jeollabuk-do and other had to be left out... Next was that some of the county's didn't seem to have any! like ChungChongBuk-Do for example I could only find one (Later I also found a grape festival but...) But the actual festival in question didn't have much info on it on the internet so I'm not 100% sure if it's still doing or not.... 
Anyhow I had fun drawing, researching, cutting, sticking and everything else and I really learnt a lot from doing it too! Hope you like it and my be learn about the different festivals in South Korea from it.
Here it is:
Original
cropped lighter version.


The Festivals are: 

The Seoul Lantern Festival (http://www.llf.or.kr/eng/index.asp) , 

ChunCheon International Mime Festival (http://www.mimefestival.com/eng/main.asp),

Boryeong Mud Festival http://www.mudfestival.or.kr/english/festival/festival1.php),

Yeongdong Nan-Gye Korean Traditional Music festival (http://www.nanmf.org/), 

Jeonju International  Film Festival(http://eng.jiff.or.kr/

Andong International Mask dance festival(http://www.maskdance.com/eng/main.asp),

Gwangyang International maehwa festival (http://www.gwangyang.go.kr/gymaehwa/), 

Busan International Film Festival (http://www.biff.kr/structure/eng/default.asp)

and Jeju Orange Festival (http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/SI/SI_EN_3_2_1.jsp?cid=293146).

Friday, March 21, 2014

Week four homework

For this weeks homework I did: 2. Make your own fusion Korean Food.
My fusion dish was, Cheese and green onion Hotteok!
I followed this recipe: www.maangchi.com/recipe/hoddeok.
Then I changed the filling to grated cheddar cheese, green onions and seasoning.
Here are the photos: 














They where seriously yummy too! I brought them in to the living room when they where done and my family ate them so quickly I nearly didn't get any myself!! I wish i could give you guys some samples.... anyway they where super yummy!!   




Friday, March 14, 2014

Week Three Homework

I chose option 1 from our homework this week which was: Compare the traditional clothes of Korea, China and Japan.

There is so much I could talk about on this topic! I mean really there is soooooo much to talk about and I literally have no time! TT^TT if only so i did a drawing of each outfit and I'll give more details in this post.

so firstly there are two different traditional Chinese clothes. The Qipao and the Hanfu.



The Qipao is what most people think is the traditional dress from china. But this particular dress only started to be worn in the 1920's so I don't really  think that it really counts, i mean we don't think that this:

is our traditional dress do we?  
Anyhow, for now I'm going to discard the Qipao and concentrate on the Hanfu.



The Hanfu seems to come from about 1600. wiki sais 'The hanfu is now worn during some festivals or coming of age/rite of passage ceremonies, by hobbyists or historical re-enactors, by Taoist, Confucian or Buddhist monks and priests during religious ceremonies, or as a cultural exercise. It is often seen in Chinese television serials, films and other forms of media entertainment. There is also a movement in China and some overseas Chinese communities to revive Han Chinese clothing in daily life and incorporate it into Chinese festivals or celebrations.' 

The hanfu is a loose dress with loose upper garment with open lapels. 


The Japanese Traditional dress is the Kimono.

The kimono Changes with the seasons. In spring the patterns are usually of flowers like sakura in summer they would most likely wear a yukata which is a lighter vertion in automn leafy patterns in winter the kimono would have more layers and in darker colours.
The original Komono has to be taken apart to be washed and then resewn together.




The Korean traditional dress is the Hanbok.



The Hanbok is made from the Jeogori or jacket and Chima or skirt so basically two parts which is the most apparent difference between them.



here is my drawing:







I'm sorry i could have explained this a lot better but honestly don't have anytime   so I did my very best!



Friday, March 7, 2014

Week two Homework

Okay so this week we had 4 different home work options to choose from:

and there you can see how much ink I had on my hands (that was the cleanest!) from that little smudge...

Anyway I was going to do no.3, but my mum convinced me me to do no.2 instead.
So I did no.2! When I was thinking about what to do I imagined someones profile drawn with Hangul and I really liked the idea. In the example that the k-pop academy had given us the artists (or fans) had made the pop stars hair from the writing but I didn't like that so instead I only did the outline in writing.
At first I thought that it would take hours to draw all the Hangul but in the end it was actually really fun and didn't take that long either.
I decided to do Kim Lim because she's awesome and I love the lyrics to Rain. 
Here it is:



I made a Black and white version as well because that way you can see the writing better and also writing is most commonly written in black on white paper so it made a sort of book like effect.

The colored version is my favorite though, and I wan't to make that one the official "Homework".

For full effect you really need to look closely but I hope it's still nice like this.
It was so fun that i'm so going to do another one!!
What do you think? black and white or colored? Till next time, see ya.

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Week two of the K-pop academy



On the 1st of March I made my long trip to London again. I sat next to a guy who looked drunk...(not because i wanted to!) that was a bit nerve wrecking. And then he kept trying to talk to me!! ahhhh
Anyway I made it! i went around London for a bit  and got some Japanese Face lotion sheets (haha) they're funny. i'll do an other post about them later.
Anyways (yes my favorite word is anyway) at 2 o'clock I was in the Korean Culture Center and as i said in the last post everyone got a prize from last week! It was this:



A Taegikgi! (The Korean flag)
we all gathered in the entrance

(that's after but imagine loads of people in there) isn't it pretty?!



In the fist part Professor Yeon Jae Hoon of SOAS university in London gave us a really really really interesting lecture on Hangul (and the Korean language)
Here are some of the notes I took: There are different theories as to the origin of the Korean language. Altaic theory is the most probable. Korean together with Japanese known as orphan language or isolated language. Hangul has 40 letters but can also be said to have 24. Hangul was invented in December 1443 but as it's according to the Luna calendar it can be said to have been January 1444. From The Hangul they used in 1443 on to the Hangul we know now there are 4 letters that have disappeared. South Korea has taken many English word to make Konglish like hand phone meaning cell phone  but In north Korea they have taken Russian words. Some Korean dialects can't distinguish vowels.

After that we went back into the room that i put a photo of. Inside they had put sheets of paper with each of our names written in Hangul around, we had to find our one. I kind of know Hangul so i was really confident but in the end i had to have help because the letter K was written differently to how i'm used to it and so i didn't recognize it at all! when we'd all found our names we went back into the other room and did calligraphy.



(photos of my friends and my calligraphy)

It was really fun and i got my fingers full of ink (haha)
After the k-pop academy Me and my friends (accompanied by my mum keke)
went to the small shop under Soul bakery!



Thy had some nice k-pop stuff. I got some cute stickers and a box of Choco pie again i'll do an other post on them.
Then we got some bubble tea and got the train home.

Friday, February 28, 2014

K-pop Academy Week one Homework

I decided to do homework no. 4


Here it is! 


Here are some of the photos i used as inspiration. ;D












yep so there you go! I mite try doing a better version another time but for now...