Experimental Sculptures
"Magic Mill"
(Wood, glue, black ink, thread)
(Wood, wire, tissue paper, glue)
"Tower of Power"
(Wood, hot glue, wire, paint, paper)
Reflection Statement:
While exploring the materials for my sculptures, I was drawn to wood because of its
strength and hardness.
I decided to include pieces that fit together naturally,
because of this my work may have lacked precision and yet they hold
an intuitive nature.
I will keep exploring and be excited about recycled materials
I want to learn more about focal points and how to capture a viewer
This piece allowed me to explore the side of myself that creates stories about something in the creation and exploration of materials.
The woodshop became an extension of my creativity and unlocked new abilities and formed relationships that exposed an endless amount of possibilities in creation.
Ideas that spark creativity are always worth investigating.
Experimental Sculpture Research:
Bhuvanesh Gowda:
https://foundations3ddesign.blogspot.com/2023/02/bhuvanesh-gowda-artist.html
Julian Watts:
https://foundations3ddesign.blogspot.com/2023/02/julian-watts-artist.html
Alexis Granwell
https://foundations3ddesign.blogspot.com/2023/02/alexis-granwell-artist.html
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