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Ted-Ed - Hatshepsut

Bearded Hattie
Bearded Hattie

 

I really loved working on this Egyptian theme animation for Ted-Ed.  I've been fascinated with the Egyptians since primary school so was excited to be able to create this lesson on Queen Hatshepset.  Now I don't know about everyone else but I don't actually remember learning about Hatshepset at school.  This could be because I was only 9 and I've just forgotten... or perhaps it was too advanced a lesson for my primary school.  Anyway as part of my research I did a lot of reading about this kick ass lady from the past.  She sounded pretty awesome for her time and I had great fun bringing her to life!

Concept Sketch for Hatshepsut
Concept Sketch for Hatshepsut

If you're familiar with my work you'll know I love drawing pretty faces and girly things.  So I loved designing the character for Hatshepsut, or Hattie, as educator Kate Narev calls her. :)  We were all really pleased with the results and it has so far got the most reach of all my TedEd animations.  We even got a mention on Upworthy! :D

Chiselers
Chiselers
tags: Animation, Education, Egyptians, History, TedEd
categories: Animation
Monday 12.15.14
Posted by Steff Lee
 

Ted-Ed - The Black Death

The Black Death
The Black Death

Introducing my latest video for Ted-Ed all about The Black Death.  I worked with educator Sharon DeWitte who actually works studying real skeletons that died from the plague. (I think that's pretty cool!)

SharonDeWitte TedEd
SharonDeWitte TedEd

I remember studying the plague at school but never from this more scientific view.  So it was really fun to animate and learn some new bits at the same time!  One of my favourite bits about working on these Ted-Ed lessons. :)  Enjoy!

tags: Animation, Education, Europe, History, TedEd, The Black Death, The Plague
categories: Animation
Monday 08.18.14
Posted by Steff Lee
 

Chinese Calligraphy Class at BLCU

During my study at the Beijing Language and Cultural University I decided to stay in touch with my creative side by taking classes in Chinese calligraphy.  I had always wanted to try this art form and what better place to study than in Beijing! :)  The first few classes were surprisingly difficult.  I had watched people doing calligraphy before and was under the impression that it would be quite easy to do.  I couldn't have been more wrong and my first few sheets of Hanzi (汉字 - Chinese characters) were blotchy, wonky and generally a bit ugly.

Calligraphy Class

We practised by using books of calligraphy as reference and attempting to copy them on our large sheets of paper.   These were all hand folded by our teacher to create the squares for our hanzi to fit in.  The square shape is very important for neat Chinese writing and we used square-grid paper in our exercise books in class.

BLCU exercise book

Over the weeks we tried different types and styles of calligraphy.  A lot of the time I wasn't even sure of the meaning of what I was writing, as I was only familiar with a small selection of the 1000's of characters used.  One week we did a large traditional version of the character 鸟 (niǎo - meaning bird).  The Chinese characters have evolved over 1000's of years from quite detailed pictures to the simple characters they use today. You can read a bit more about the character 鸟 here or watch a video about it here.

鸟 Niao

As the classes progressed I attempted writing in a more scripty style as well as a stronger thicker style.  I really liked the thick blocky characters the best, I also think at that point I was a lot more confident with my 毛笔 (Máobǐ - brush)。 ;)

Caligraphy Styles

I also learnt to write my name and towards the of the class I created some calligraphy pieces that I mounted and brought back to England with me.

李美玲 - Li Mei Ling

My experience at BLCU was made even better by having these cultural classes on offer to all international students.  I really enjoyed them and now I'm really keen to learn traditional Chinese painting.  But that will have to wait until my next trip to China! :)

Classroom photographs courtesy of my dear classmate Su-ah.

 

tags: Beijing, Calligraphy, China
categories: China, Traditional
Monday 08.04.14
Posted by Steff Lee
 
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