OBDF110B sketch

 

(In case the large image is too blurry.)




Among all my designs, the ones I like most and would love to bring to life are No. 3, No. 8, and No. 11. The third design features a sakura motif — not only is its surface inspired by cherry blossoms, but real petals are also embedded inside. When it comes into contact with water, the material turns transparent, creating the illusion of delicate petals drifting in a clear river. It’s both visually poetic and playfully interactive, which makes it my favorite among all.


The eighth design centers around the image of a crushed tomato. The soft, wrinkled peel and the splattered juice are intentionally included as part of the visual effect, making it appear as if the cup itself has just flattened a tomato. This one focuses on humor and the joy of visual surprise. Lastly, the eleventh design connects the idea of a coaster with modern art. It challenges the conventional belief that coasters should always be flat and simple. Instead, it uses abstract, sculptural forms to capture the curve and beauty of splashing water — emphasizing movement and emotion rather than the droplets themselves.



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