Shreeya Ajay Luharuka

CFP001

UAR20133

The Monsoon Semester of the CEPT Foundation Programme inculcates foundational design skills through sequential exercises focused on perfecting freehand and perspective drawing, visualizing and drawing complex compositions. Students learn to make technical drawings using orthographic projections, surface development and exploded views of complex objects; develop the skill of estimating sizes and begin to engage with anthropometrics. Ordering principles, colour theory, imaginative drawing and deciphering and interpreting styles help them develop more complex skills. Alongside, parallel exercises focus on describing objects and presenting their own work in writing, while guest speaker lectures offer exposure to other disciplines.

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Three dimensional shapes drawn freehand and assembled together to form a composition. The composition is rendered to understand shade and shadow using various strokes.

Hand drafted two dimensional views of a matchbox composition. The same model is drafted in perspective on AutoCad.

Surface developments of geometric forms.

An exploded isometric view of a bicycle bell and it's working principles.

A freehand assemblage digitally rendered using analogous colours. A painted pixelation of the Yellowstone National Park.

A spatial collage based on Le Corbusier's personality. On the right, a poster designed for a seminar conducted by Le Corbusier.

A visual representation of a narrative written for a fantasy world.

The plan and section views of a kitchen made by gauging sizes.

The section of a street, plan and section of a washroom made by gauging sizes.

Sketches rendered using charcoal, pencil, pen and watercolours.