Experimental Sculpture Collection
All 3 Sculptures
Sculpture #1
View #1
Striking perch Materials: Wood, wooden dowels, black ink, hot glue, mask tape 3"x 7.5"x 10.5" |
View #2
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Sculpture #2
View #1
Web of Deception Materials: Wooden Dowels, thread, tracing paper, purple ink, hot glue 9"x 14''x 11.5" |
View #2
View #3
Detail
Sculpture #3
View #1
Third Horizon Materials: Wood, string, wire, blue ink 3.5'' x 11" x 13" |
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Detail
In Process Images
Research
Reflection statement
The three sculptures visually communicate deconstruction in a simple world. While exploring the materials to build the sculptures, I wanted to focus on asymmetry because I didn't want the sculptures to look predictable. I decided to include hot glue to give a stringy effect and draw the viewer's attention aside from the structure itself. I was not producing the results I wanted so I started to add materials like the string and masking tape to see if it would change the overall look of the sculpture. I want to keep exploring abstract and conceptual ideas. I want to learn more about the way I perceive things and why I make certain decisions. This piece allowed me to explore my mind and what I can do with materials I am unfamiliar with. The making of this work exposed new ideas such as experimenting with materials first rather than planning everything out.
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