For this project we had to create three mini sculptures uses either balsa wood, glue, white paper, masking tape, tracing paper or straight pins. I want to focus mostly on space and some learned that I was unconsciously also using repetition in my pieces as well. For my first piece, I cut balsa wood into eight right triangles with three acute triangles. I then stacked them using the straight pins to create a space and a floating effect. Later I put glue in between I levitate. However, for my second sculpture, I was still inspired by the triangle shape and repeated it to create a pyramid. After that structure was made I wrapped one-half with tape and the other half was half exposed balsa wood and half paper/tape. To continue with the reputation I punched holes in both the tape and paper to create texture and patter. The final sculpture was an experiment. I still contained a cohesion using triangles as the other two had, but this time I put in on a rectangular base. I want this piece to have a different look to it from all angles. I really enjoyed this project and learning to experiment with material i have never combined together.
Tuesday, November 29, 2016
Three Mini Sculpture
For this project we had to create three mini sculptures uses either balsa wood, glue, white paper, masking tape, tracing paper or straight pins. I want to focus mostly on space and some learned that I was unconsciously also using repetition in my pieces as well. For my first piece, I cut balsa wood into eight right triangles with three acute triangles. I then stacked them using the straight pins to create a space and a floating effect. Later I put glue in between I levitate. However, for my second sculpture, I was still inspired by the triangle shape and repeated it to create a pyramid. After that structure was made I wrapped one-half with tape and the other half was half exposed balsa wood and half paper/tape. To continue with the reputation I punched holes in both the tape and paper to create texture and patter. The final sculpture was an experiment. I still contained a cohesion using triangles as the other two had, but this time I put in on a rectangular base. I want this piece to have a different look to it from all angles. I really enjoyed this project and learning to experiment with material i have never combined together.
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