Uncharted.


Yes the summer has finally come for me. No more rushing around to photoshoots and desperately scraping time to finish project but I loved every moment of it. I have finally come to the point of the year I can just lay around with a good book so a sketchbook and let myself rest and vent whatever comes to my head. Also I have the chance to go back to my roots. My roots that are deeply engraved into the Chinese American culture of West Los Angeles. I can go enjoy and observe the familiar yet foreign setting of Los Angeles. Yes, this happens for me every year. The one thing that is always bond to happen; to venture back to my childhood home and pretend to relive my past just for weeks of my life and refresh my reason why I deal with all the works of wanting to make something of myself. The one thing that is different about think year’s routine is that when I go back to reality there will be no more familiarity to return to. There will be no more high school of familiar faces and the same circles of friends. All the circles have said their goodbyes and went their different ways. We are forced to grow up and the ones who didn’t bond for a life of limbo; wanting to leave but staying for the dead memories.

I have said my goodbyes to childhood and teenagehood peers. Friends that watched each other grow up and learn from each other. When I go back there are few days left for bliss of being a kid. No need to be responsible. I will be there to just having a few last laughs with the people that have made an inpack with my life. After off to a far away place called MICA. Here there will be a new pool of people who are focused, artistic, and driven to make something of themselves. Yet at the same time there will be no soul that I will know. No one I can hide behind and pretend to be sheltered by. I will be forced to be make new friends and create new bonds that I can’t even fathom right now. I know I will find at least a small group of peers that find each others interests interesting and fulfilling. The future looks bright yet still uncertain. I want to chart my own future and create something that not even myself can hope for…. I just have to prepare myself for failures and dead ends. I have to keep myself hopeful and youthful about everything. The saddest thing to do is let a dream die.

I’m proud of my work and where it has gotten me but I can let my pride get in the way of letting it get me some where. Let do what it must so which is help me achieve my goal.

Where the thank you begins…


 

As my wonderful teenage years I just want to send out a few thank yous to my dearest friends.

 

Jennifer D.

 

I have known you since my second year of first grade (the year that I finally figured out the English language.) I still vividly remember sitting next to you in the classroom with Mrs. Farthing teaching us the basics. We both moved up to Mrs. Purdue and with her infamous Australia desk where both of us were since to once in our youth and still have the image ingrained into my head of the duct tape being pulled infront of my face since I was such a chatter box. Third grade we were split 😦 Fourth grade in Mrs. Drake’s god awful class, so bad we both swung facing the hill on the swings hoping she won’t see us when she call everyone in from recess. Fifth grade was the year that we ,including Tyler and Shelby were the shizz….or at least we thought we were. And we can forget our found love for Charmed! XD

Middle school, sadly not the most exciting times for us but still cherish the memories in Ms. Tanner’s class and asking her the day before our CFA auditions “So what should I say about our ‘favorite’ artist…” and her clearly giving us the answers to every quiz and test…your options are AAAAA…b..c..d..again AAAAA..b..c..d.

What really made our friendship to me amazing (to me) is the fact we shared at least one class with each other everyday in high school. From the dreaded days of the trailers, Ms. Cooney’s totes relaxed class, Mrs. Brown’s god hard @ss class to now around amazing CFA family. The days you use to drive me everywhere; including but not limited to Panera,Starbucks….

Throughout the years we both learned so much about each other and our similarities and differences I can always say that you were my best friend since 1st grade! We both live in different worlds, your’s including softball, hermitage, field hockey, etc and mine with VMFA, fashion jank, Tucker ,etc; we both still have the middle ground that we both share. In a sense we kind of balance each other with your logical thinking with my kind of logical but more right sided mindset. We make an amazing duo! An unstoppable team! You always knew what I was thinking about and our witting,blunt sense of humor is what we are both remembered by others.  I can’t tell you have happy I am you are pursuing a Engineering major! Very fitting for you! I know that you can make it though those classes and pass with flying colors 🙂

I will cherish my plushy Jack,plushy red elephant, and sweaters forever!

Thanks for being an amazing best friend-

Harry-

Passing By


 

I never really realized how life can just rush away. In a snap 4 years of my high school career is finally dwindling to it’s final chapter. It a bit surrreal having these events marking the end of these four years. My Center for the Art’s class just finished hanging and placing our senior gallery show hosted at Artworks at 320 Hull St. Having my whole art career as a high schooler come to this beautiful ending is just so bittersweet. Knowing that we all have may it through 4 years of hard work and perfecting our visual voice amazes me. Watching my whole class evolve into these mature artist that have this very strong grasp of understanding the craft of making art makes me at awe. Ever since the very first day of this art program they have told us what we are all working towards is our senior year/show. After actually arriving to this point it almost not real. I kind of don’t want to leave this moment in life.

Things are finally falling in place and things are fully realized.

I’m really going to miss us as an whole. This program that I have been so blessed to be part of has also made some friendships that I feel will never truly fade away. We might drift away and become less connected but there will always be something holding us together.

Gridded Organza: Spring/Summer Collection by: Harry Trinh


Thanks to Bree El Davis there is now a video of my collection debuting in RVA Fashion Week 2012.


gridded organza by: harry trinh

Backstage with designer Harry Trinh and Assistant Caroline Smith during RVA Fashion Week Finale Show

Well it’s all done and over with. The hype ,practicing, sewing,spray painting,beading, and constant emailing has finally stopped. Yes, what a bittersweet ending to all of this amazing work that me,the RFW team, and the amazing designers…oh the MODELS too. They were absolutely amazing!

So everything was overall very nicely layout as in the fact of the designers’ collections were clearly labeled. Yet, naturally to any big organized event there is a bit of conflict but really nothing the audience can see. Just a lot of running around and making sure things were runway ready. The hair and make-up people were amazing and absolutely helped pull the whole look together. Also I can’t forget to mention my lovely friend and perfect assist Caroline Smith. She really helped and made sure everything look perfect for the runway. I can’t give her enough credit on how much she helped me out. She will be amazing this fall semester when she goes to Parsons School of Design.

But yes, I think making all my models watch the Dior Haute Couture 2011 show really helped them achieve the poses,walk, and emotion that was suppose to go with the collection. At the very end I was just blown away from how everything looked and everything looked almost Dior…hahaha. The added gloves and handbags really gave a more upscale tone to the outfits. Being one of the only high school designers I feel that this was a huge success! Getting my name out there,having a real life experience, and really getting more exposed to people I don’t know really. I am so grateful  that I had this experience and maybe still trying to keep this love of fashion into my college career in MICA. I still want fashion to be a good sized part of my life but I can’t ignore my love for entertainment design and just the overall vision of the show. My greatest hope is to for my senior thesis in college to the build sets that will showcase and work together with my collections and interact with my audience. I am always trying to think of ways to some how work all my loves into one huge project.

Very soon from now I will have full coverage of my collection but for now here is just a taste of it.

We are not made the same.


Call me silly to make a whole blog post about this but really it really cranks my brain sometimes when I find a moment to really think about it. Ever since last summer (damn time flies) I met one of my closest best friends at that summer residential. At a glance when people first met  us that thought we were practically the same person with the same style….the list goes on and on. Sure some of it was true, we do share a similar childhood and family background, both are Asian, both artist,perfectionist, and do I dare to say we are both somewhat pretty stylish. But the more we really got to know each other the more we (or I ) found we don’t share in common, which isn’t a bad thing it was just really shocking to me.

Ironically enough we were both working on clothing collections at the same time recently. His entitled “Black and Gold” and mine entitled “Gridded Organza. ” Right off the bat there is stark contrast in titles. His a very direct and gripping and overall a very eye catching title where everyone is fully aware in general what this is going to be.  With mine, “Gridded Organza” its not as direct yet still somewhat of an attention grabber. Not necessarily from the actual picture but the underlying tone of wonder and what is really a “Gridded Organza.”  So point one!: He is more direct and affirmative  contrasting with me with the more subdued and passive sense.

 

Looking a bit closer to each collection, lets start with his. Black and Gold, every viewer is already prepared to have the visual spectacle of metallics and blacks playing up the more graphic nature of the new colors. Seeing just a few pieces of his collection the most striking characteristic of all of it was the very unique play with masculine and feminine elements that were both interwoven within each other, almost blurring what is really masculine or feminine. The play with black flowing satins detailed with very geometric gold patterns plays around with your senses of what is structured and what is fluid. Overall, the hyped up contrast is the prominent feature of this collection and the illusions of form with flat planes curved to the body really gives it a more architectural edge to this collection. Having both the fluid lines of the satins, the Alphonse Mucha inspired scroll details, juxtaposed on to stiff structural elements, and the strong sense of tailoring gives this collection a more graphic sense. Sadly I not aware of his intent or his artist statement to this collection but hopefully I will be able to add that in a later date.

 

Gridded Organza, Not having an over descriptive title the audience won’t really have a clear idea of what this collection is going to be about. The word gridded implies an idea of structure and hardiness and organza gives a sense of more organic, nature inspired imaginary. Having the luxury of knowing more in depth about my collection I can explain more about it. Having the idea of structured softness it really makes you wonder, what in the world is this going to be? The debuts, the dresses are made out of window screening overlayed with delicate lace work which has been hand beaded with pearls adding just a hint of more emphasis of the contours of the whimsical outlines of the patterns. The on the folds of the dress it has been lightly sprayed with metallic  sliver to give it just a hint more depth and form from the very flat matt gray of the window screening. Overall this collection focuses mostly on detail work of each dress and the subdue qualities of the patterns, sheerness of the pearls catching the light and the translucent quality of the dress allowing the viewer just to catch a glimpse of the shape of the body.

 

To make is clear the true contrast here is his sense of graphic and soft elements working together to create this visually exciting new look that makes you question the qualities of what is structured/geometric vs soft/ graceful ? With mine, it makes the viewer take a second glance at each elements making them exam what it really made out of and how little details can come together to pull a whole united look. As artist we employ totally different elements of design and really play them up to our advantage. We are both very skilled at our craft and both get raging reviews on it but funny enough no matter how similar the reaction we get from our art its absolutely amazing how different they are.

He beckons on the shock and wow factor of contrast and dramatic lighting and occasionally more risky topics but it is counterbalanced with the soft fluid lines and the absolutely stunning gradating colors giving them a calmness in a world of negative impacts.

 

I beckon on the shock value of details which forces you to take a long and deeper look into my art. Also I try to draw a upon the more nostalgic characteristics our past but them making you question it by hidden dark messages within this very idealistic setting.  I am the person who makes you wonder “what is ideal?”

 

Not saying we are totally different people in every way possible but pointing out the obvious then picking it a part really makes you think what really makes you or the other person tick. What about the graphic/ soft contrast that DJ is so drawn into and what does detail and subdue passive ideas do to me?

RVA Fashion Week 2012, Gridded Organza by: Harry Trinh


Hi everyone, just wanted to tell everyone about my next show that I am part of. I am part of the honorable RVA Fashion Week 2012. This year I get the lucky opportunity to premiere my latest and last collection of my high school career entitled Gridded Organza. I’m definitely hoping to end my high school days with a bang. Here is a little more about my intent of my collection

RVA Fashion Week, Harry Trinh

Artist Statement

Gridded Organza is a visual summary of our relationship (in art) with the natural world. We as humans throughout every culture and every time period has always been intrigued with the complex yet simple nature of nature. Because of this interest we have always tried to convey the same visual spectacle that our environment shows us everyday.  The flaw within this idea of wanting to convey this beautiful is that for humans we need logic to translate this image . In result we try to push these organic objects into grid patterns (thought process) that we constructed ,to make it fit to our standard of understanding. Showing a resist to our logic we get this byproduct of this sublime tension between us and nature. This tensions gives way to us creating our own version of “organic” by bending our grids into similar shapes that natures creates effortlessly.

For more information of this event please visit http://www.rvafashionweek.com

Shine a little light on…


 

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After realizing my status on my Scholastic Art and Writing and not being on the national list made me think first how humbling it was to be first even considered to be looked at and secondly how subjected art is. In this case I wanted to really let the viewers inside more of the thought process of my art.

To really understand what my thought process is for my art is to really understand where my inspirations come from. This might sound a bit silly but most of my mannerisms really stem from first Mary Poppins with her grateful,polite, yet cleverly snippy comments she has. The verbal tension of her very proper grammar yet very carefully crafted comments almost makes you think a little more what she really means in her comments. Desperate Housewives, first the setting…the idea of placing a story in a fictional yet very familiar location is just so ironic. Looking at it with a glance it any other suburban street yet the more you look at it the more you realize its the idealized, fictionalize, beautified version of the very streets most middle to upper class families live in. Even deeper Bree Van Da Kamp, the red head, played by Marica Cross she is just an interesting contradiction in itself. She is conservative, proper,polite, neat, just overall an idealized housewife yet her life is horrible because of her hopes for being that perfect thing that everyone compares her too. Behind those string of pearls is this complex personality woven into this state of being perfect.

Now understanding my inspiration of domestic, idealist yet flawed concept here is more of about the pieces I make. I currently is still working on miniature rooms which depict these somewhat mellow dramatic situations of very familiar happenings yet set in a place where is blurs the worlds of real and idealist. Everything is perfectly painted and drawn in by hand. Every piece of furniture,wallpaper….is done by hand which gives me all the control on how controlled or tight or how loose it can look. Also since it is all done by hand nothing is ever the same,no matter what which for me gives is that more quirky tone which allows my art cross the boundary of being a craft to “art.” The line of design and art is truly blurred in this case.

After creating this perfect atmosphere here comes the fun part. In every room so far there is something oddly out of place. Yet, at the same time these things that are out of place happen almost everyday like scattered papers, broken plates, opened cabinet doors….but having these things in this place creates the tension that is needed for these pieces. It breaks yet falls into the barriers of being in a perfect world. Perfection leads to destruction since there is no way to live up to un-human standards.

The actual act of photographing is just too fun for me to explain. The concept of trying to create “natural” lighting with artificial means is just too ironic for me to handle. How the light reflect and how is cast shadows into the room which just adds to the illusion of realist idealism.

Labels don’t make the fashion


 

What an old idea and who would know that people are still stupid enough to not realize it. As I am doing my usual scroll down my facebook I noticed something that is horribly unsightly. Apparently some of my mutural friends have the money to own several Louis Vittion products, too many overly priced boots, unneeded make-up, and apparently drinks and parties a lot? I won’t judge on the drinking thing but i can say that is not the most flattering thing to post on your wall if colleges are considering you as a future student. Back to my point. As a person who has been exposed to a bit of the fashion design world I understand a bit about the quality work that brand name takes on making there most expensive products. Also I do understand the idea of keeping the type of “quality” people purchasing these items so the company won’t get a bad rep.

Firstly applaud for my friend who is in high school being able to purchase these items. Frankly, I don’t believe in the need for labels so early in life since we are just kids. Kids don’t need expensive brand names, we only need the look. Yet this is besides my point. The point I am trying to convey is the sad combination of expensive things that he thinks is flattering or visually interesting in anyway. Firstly, rule of thumb, layering of obvious labels is an horrible clash. Its the same concept of putting too many patterns on top of each other with no running constant or having a dominating pattern. You are not doing you are your purchases any good if you are wearing it just for the sake of wearing it. If you look closely at most top brand name fashion shows there is little clash of labels on the looks. Usually the pursue, bag….whatever that has the label within the pattern is the correlated with the outfits by the means of style, colors, scale… not by on the sheer fact of that its the same label or something in equal value. Having these clash of things completely canceled the whole worth of it and just makes you look cheesy, cheap, and visually unappealing. Who in the world will be attracted to overly materialistic people who obviously don’t understand the visual consideration of you ,your purchases, and even as far away as other people.

Its the exact same concept as me being a disney fan. You don’t see me wearing everything disney related having a visual clash with everything on me. Or in my art,decor…having things compete with each other for attention. To really showcase anything that prized to you is to really take into consideration of the overall tone of the piece. For me LV is a sign of luxury, glamor, classic, tailored…so with that I would consider dressing in a nice pressed neutral button up, playful bowtie, leather braided belt with rubbed brass details, slim dark pants, and maybe some tougher looking boots. Then having your LV bag adorning your shoulder will look more part of you instead of caking yourself with labels. As a visually active person this is a growing problem for the 1% population.

Chinese New Year 12′


 

Anyways here is just a little photo montage I put together for our Chinese New Year decor for this year. The idea of decoration for such a foreign holiday in a very colonial home is very intriguing. The style of the home orginating for a very Europe style where the buildings have no trace of any Asian influences contrasting with the very specific style of Chinese New Year gave me an interesting task to battle every year. To be frank about it is more difficult to decorate for Chinese New Year then Christmas. Since Christmas is a Western holiday the decoration naturally fit into this style of home. Columns, railings, fireplaces…key elements or places people usually deck the halls at but with the New Years things are a little different. The ornate vivid styles of the Chinese New Year is decor can get a bit overwhelming we need to figure out to incorporate it into the current layout of the home.  We wanted to gear away from the “lazy” way of just sticking a bunch of randomly places “posters” and lucky symbols everywhere. We wanted to work with the architecture and make it fit into the Western format. The contrast of the two things created a very unique look to it with a lasting impression for people who were never really exposed to this holiday. We wanted to give a very sophisticated yet warm overall tone. We wanted to get rid of the stereotypical idea of an Asian home with poorly placed decor.