Friday, December 13, 2024

Experimental Sculpture Collection

 

Through the Glass
Higher Transport
Intertwined


Higher Transport
yarn, wire, tracing paper, gel medium, wood, hot glue




Through the Glass
basal wood, wire, hot glue, ink, clear tape





Intertwined
yarn, wire, wood




In-Process Images



Reflection Statement
The three sculptures visually communicate texture, focal point, and negative space. I decided to use yarn to create my texture in sculpture #1 by splitting each strand of six into two and tying them to a piece of wire. Then, sculpture #2 was created by braiding strands of yarn and tying them to each and to different spots on a piece of wire creating negative space. Lastly, sculpture #3 has ink between clear tape on each side of the pyramid, and a piece of wire with a circle made of hot glue on the inside as the focal point. I tried to use wood glue to create the circle at first, but it was not producing the result I wanted, so I decided on hot glue. These pieces allowed me to explore responding to the material when building, so understand better that my ideas can change throughout the process. 


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