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我相信每人心中都有一張屬於自己的名片。 未必是公司印製給你的那張,也未必是身邊朋友介紹你時的標籤。
你的名片是心中的那團火,是你最想世界怎樣看你,是你每日生活一呼一吸的最大動力。
Carve your story. 希望有日能夠刻劃你的故事。
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手工橡皮章在十年前於日本興起,至今已成為不少人的藝術創作新媒體,更是一種減壓良方。本課程適合對手工橡皮章有興趣的人士報讀,由淺入深,介紹手工橡皮章的由來、創作理論、圖和字體的雕刻技巧、人像雕刻、自製印台和套色技巧等,旨讓學員能輕鬆地掌握印章創作和享受印章的樂趣。課程限收 20 人。(材料費約 HK$250,需於第一課交予導師。)
日期: 2016年10月11日至12月13日(逢星期二)
時間: 晚上7時至9時半
地點: 尖沙咀漆咸道南67號安年大廈
課程: 10堂, 共25小時
學費: $2800
網上報名:
http://www.cuscs.hk/…/japanese-eraser-stamp-c…/163-420646-01
手工橡皮章在十年前於日本興起,至今已成為不少人的藝術創作新媒體,更是一種減壓良方。本課程適合對手工橡皮章有興趣的人士報讀,由淺入深,介紹手工橡皮章的由來、創作理論、圖和字體的雕刻技巧、人像雕刻、自製印台和套色技巧等,旨讓學員能輕鬆地掌握印章創作和享受印章的樂趣。課程限收 20 人。(材料費約 HK$250,需於第一課交予導師。)
日期: 2016年10月11日至12月13日(逢星期二)
時間: 晚上7時至9時半
地點: 尖沙咀漆咸道南67號安年大廈
課程: 10堂, 共25小時
學費: $2800
網上報名:
http://www.cuscs.hk/…/japanese-eraser-stamp-c…/163-420646-01
I was in a bookstore the other day, and saw some alphabet picture erasers, which designs were similar to those I were using when I was a kid.
It gave me an idea to create my own set of alphabet stamps, and “Wouldn’t it be more interesting if I make them a Japanese version instead of English version?”
So with the help of e-dictionary, I got some inspirations of what to draw on each alphabet. That one new thing I had to consider, was whether the drawing will block too much of the letter, as I needed each letter to be shown clearly. Also, there are letters like “Q”, “X” and “V” which do not have a Japanese word to match with. So I simply used some English words which Japanese people often use (by pronouncing the sound of them) instead.
They are now all carved and ready for the handle-gluing process. I hope to display and sell them in coming’s handicraft fair in Kowloon Bay, Hong Kong on 20-21 August, 2016.
Just in case, please do not use them as erasers!
This 3D eraser stamp was carved with a piece of thick white eraser a friend had given me months ago. The eraser carving method was similar to wood carving, except you could simply use a cutter or thin carving knife instead.
On the bottom I carved a small Chinese character, “heart”,or “mind”.
Not difficult at all!