Saturday, 20 November 2010
Friday, 19 November 2010
Freezing!
As part of the Time Space Place workshop we decided to make sculptures from freezing material by using water from our natural enviroment a.k.a the frozen lake. Our topic was "tracks" and we decided to create forms of animals found in the north!
As we worked as a group we were able to get the job done pretty quickly! I also think that the thought of getting inside to the warmth sped up the process!
~Reindeer and fox~
So after spending the whole day outside, I thought I might turn into a block of ice myself!
~got ice..~
Erasmus has been full of quotes and the sentence of today was made by my teacher. While trying to move a massive piece of ice he told us "You can dance with it if it is not so wet" as he continued to twirl around on the frozen lake humming a song to himself!
~Tada!~
The job was finally done before the sun set and although they were not masterpieces, after not being able to feel my fingers or toes after 10minutes in, I can happily say I was proud of our work!
Patience and persistence. Never underestimate the power of layers!
Tuesday, 16 November 2010
And it's getting cold..
I also realised that although were surrounded with snow I still havnt built my 1st snowman yet!! Luckily I have a week to do something similar though!
Tuesday, 9 November 2010
Ouch!!
Wednesday, 3 November 2010
Lantern Design!
Welcome to the workshop
After a week of quick planning and getting into small groups, Lantern design had gotten into full swing. We were told to design lanterns that would be displayed at the annual River Lights event in Rovaniemi on the 6th of November. We were told only a few things. The lanterns would be made of wood, paper and thin material. We would have all materials supplied for us and our theme was fishing equipment.
Research, models and discussion
All hands on! After being split into a group with two other people, we quickly agreed on the idea of making a fishing net in which we would put fish as if they had been caught.
The skeleton. 1/3 done!
After creating the outer skeleton it was time to wrap the sculpture in the material. Luckily we were inside, it was getting cold out and the rain was also paying us a visit.hard at work
It turned out that it takes two people to cover a structure properlly in material..team work all the way!
Although Lantern building was a challenge we still had Fire Sculpture to look forward to and that would be outside!
Snow!!
I woke up on Saturday morning, opened my curtains to reveal a white ground and snow flakes falling gently from the sky! SNOW!!!!
Ofcourse the first thing that I did was to run through to my flatmates bedroom and jump up and down like a small child!!! That was it! Hats on and boot up! We're going out!
~Saturday morning! (about 30minutes after waking up)~
After playing around in the snow for a while, a group of us decided to head into the city centre to catch a coffee! We took the long way and my Caffe Latte was well appreciated!
~Angels~
Seeing as it was a Saturday we had to run back home before the sunset to make it in time for sauna! We passed some beautiful scenery on the way. It was now time for the weekend to begin properlly!
Today the landscape inspired me once again. I like how the trees appear to be on the otherside of the river in this photograph. Infact they are just silhouettes of the trees about 5m infront of me. It seems like Lapland never stops to surprise me.
Oulu!
After eventually arriving at our destination we were told that we could not book in until 1.30. After sitting in the cold for about 30minutes we were finally able to through our belongings into our rooms for the night and head of into the centre!
Before leaving we took a quick trip to the beach where we were able to draw in the sand and test the FREEZING cold water! :D! Then once again it was back to Rovaniemi to start another academic week!
Helsinki!
After checking our timetables and discovering that we had a Friday off uni, my three friends and I decided to travel to Helsinki for a "long" weekend!
We left on Thursday evening and arrived in the early hours of the morning on Friday! After surviving the night train it was time to become a tour guide! I have been to Helsinki many times and like to think I know the place quit well! However, as with anywhere, there is always more to discover!
Luckily we had met a new friend who comes from Helsinki on our trip to Sweden! He was going back home for the weekend as well and said he would help to show us around! Our first stop. Torni Cafe! A place in the centre of the city where you can see a birds eye view from all around! Also a chance to grab a coffee for those who were a bit sleep deprived ;)!
A personal reason for coming to Helsinki at this point was to see the bears that were being exhibited infront of the main cathedral! Being part of Erasmus and all that...
~Bears!!! Holding hands ^__^~
After Visiting various shops and locations we headed off for some good "traditional" Finnish cuisine!!! Possibly one of my favourite places in the world is the resturant Zetor! It has been decorated in the old schools Finnish country life style. With typical Finnish music and a nice ambiance what else would any foreigner want ;)!!
After a great meal we headed back to our friends house where we were warmly welcomed! After good chat, music and even more food (& some drinks) we headed out on the town! Luckily we managed to get a cheap taxi home and didnt have to wait on the bus! We were up again early the next day to explore more of the city!
~"Pippi Longstocking's house!!"~
After a good weekend it was time to jump back on the long train ride back to Rovaniemi! Goodbye Helsinki! See you in December!!!