Experimental Sculptures:
View #1
Blueno
Deep golden
Twisted Orchid
View #2
Sculpture #1
Twisted Orchid
Wood, Masking tape, wood Glue, tracing paper, Ink
8.5" x5.5" x12.5"
Details
Sculpture #2
Blueno
Wood, thread, ink, Hot glue
4" x3" x6.5"
View #2
View #3
Details
Sculpture #3
Deep Golden
Wood, wood glue, Thread
6.5" x6.5" x3"
View #2
View #3
Details
Process photo
Sculptures Collection CONTINUED
Research A
Kevin Erickson
Research B
Weibach two
Research C
Alexis Granwell
Reflection Statement
The three sculptures visually communicate a depth and new use of these materials. Showing a hard worked process to create these sculptures with a new concept of a still movement. My goal with these pieces was to show movement with the required materials and a vibrant expression with color.
While exploring the materials for the sculptures, I wanted to focus on how to incorporate color to these pieces because color is one of my strongest ways of showing my artistic view. I decided to include different tones of colors to make it seem more in depth. I Felt the work was lacking on my blue piece, maybe the shape was not what I wanted so I decided on working more with the color and patterns than the shape of the piece.
To conclude I want to keep exploring using different shapes to create work. I would like to learn more about my own process of creation of a piece, I think I can work more on developing more creative ideas. This piece allowed me to try new things and think out of my comfort zone. The making of this exposed new ideas such as using wood and glue to create a unique shape and develop from there, without planning on how to start the piece, just working as I go.


























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