Confessions of a researchaholic

2020-09-28

Books-round-over-table-corner dream

Filed under: Imaginary — liyiwei @ 10:43 pm
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Around 6 am September 26 I recalled this dream about a bunch of books circling over the edge of the kitchen table without falling over.

2020-09-26

A day of several drawings

Filed under: Imaginary,Real — liyiwei @ 9:29 pm
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I remembered 3 weird dreams earlier at around 4:30 am and 6:00 am this morning, and decided to draw them out.

Before that, during an eye break, I spotted a rooftop worker.

This is the first dream, about an eel tank.

This painting is inspired by the name of a prior intern who is still collaborating with me.

2020-09-21

Resting excavator

Filed under: Real — liyiwei @ 9:05 pm
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After focusing on the claws in the previous sketch, I felt more comfortable drawing the entire excavator.

I misplaced a rod in my first pencil-and-pen sketch, which I fixed, and then proceeded to produce a color version.
I ran out of patience after oil-painting the yellow components and thus water-colored the rest gray, and completed oil-painting the body two days later.

2020-09-19

Excavator claws

Filed under: Real — liyiwei @ 6:20 pm
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Initially I was trying to draw the entire excavator but found particular interests in the two claws.

2020-09-12

Quick sketch of a cat on a fence

Filed under: Real — liyiwei @ 4:04 pm
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The cat allowed me only a quick glimpse before jumping away.

2020-09-08

How to deal with shit in life

Filed under: Real — liyiwei @ 10:06 pm
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Remove it before it can further pollute the mind and the environment.

2020-09-05

Bamboo

Filed under: Real — liyiwei @ 4:35 am
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2020-09-04

Digital charcoal drawing of physical colored pencils

Filed under: Real — liyiwei @ 10:31 pm
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Late at night spotting
colored pencils for charcoal
digital drawing

2020-09-02

Vertigo ceiling

Filed under: Real — liyiwei @ 9:07 pm
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During vertigo, the eyes can spin around following the incorrect signals sent from a faulty vestibular system.
The effect can be reduced by VR: track the eye movements, classify whether they are caused by vertigo, and adjust the display accordingly (e.g., move the visual field with the spinning eye gaze).

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