Thursday, March 5, 2009

Self reflection report



As you can see in the picture above, the curvy strokes and the thickness of the strokes had reflected that my feeling was very unstable. I was very confused. The yellow colour strokes which can be seen in the picture tend to create a feeling of cheerful. However, this feeling didn't go equally. Instead, it went in such a way that it was very uncertain, as you can see the pressure applied on the strokes in the picture above. The darker colour of the strokes in the picture showed the gloomy mood of mine. It disrupted my mind and feeling. Therefore, the strokes appear to be more curvy than the yellow strokes. There are some big dots and small dots in the self-reflection picture above. However, it's not obvious. The distance between the dots were not constant and this showed that my thoughts were not focussed.




There is a circle in this picture. The strokes were mainly inside the circle. The circle can be used to represent the inner thoughts of mine. My thoughts were in a state of chaotic. This can be seen from the directions, thickness and the pressure applied on the strokes. The two thick red and orange strokes that can be seen outside the circle showed that I was very stress and hence, the pressure applied on the strokes were larger. The vertical strokes that can be seen on the bottom left of the picture shows that I'm tired and I need to take some rest, as the pressure that I applied on the strokes were softer.




Obviously, the mood of this picture is much cheerful than the other two. The 'jumping' of the strokes were most probabbly because the music was sort of joyful. The curvy strokes appeared to be very smooth. This showed that music was kinda relaxing and be able to make us feel free. The combination of the colours of the strokes showed that my thoughts were actually positive. In this picture, the thickness of the strokes were to show my happiness only. The harder the pressure I applied on the stroke, the happier I was. The unconsistent distance of the dots eventually showed that I wanted to fly freely to anywhere as I like.

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