Form/Process: At the start of the week, I have revisited my works from week one and made more works that explores the idea of love and memory which we can see from the image above.
Content: This one is made out of black ink and paper towel. Materiality plays a huge role in the message of this work. The disposable aspect and impermanence of the paper towel contrasts the phrase 'Atleast I have a memory' which investigates the longevity of a memory.
Form/Process: In this image, I cut out the phrase 'I love you' from a stencil that I made.
Content: This further explores the automation in how we use this phrase/sentence in our daily lives which is suggestive through the process.
I was going to stick these to the wall and photograph them but then I lost some of the pieces the next day and could not be bothered to make more.






Form/Process: With the new things that I have learned, I created this illustration using the Baybayin characters I've been practicing since week three.
Content: This translates to 'I love you' over and over using black, yellow, and grey.
I really like how this turned out, seeing the characters overlayed with each other gives out a picturesque quality. This gives me an idea of maybe I could use these characters as elements in a drawing/painting.


