Experimental Sculpture Collection
Day & Night. Negative Space. Wood, wire, white + black ink, thread, glue. 13 x 10 x 10 in
This sculpture conveys negative space through an emphasis of openness. Through the use of star-like icons, the viewer is able to slip from day to night and utilize the space in between. Night is different from day in light, but similar in the way that they are still in the same place. What we feel from night to day differs. Openness allows us to see things fully and without holding back.
Speckled Blue. Repetition. Wood, paper, blue + white ink, yarn. 13 x 6 x 10 in.
This sculpture conveys repetition through the use of repeated thread and circular paper stack on each other. The use of blue is used to create a dream-like sequence that flows throughout the piece. My dreams are often reoccurring, in similar places with the same people. My memory of these dreams is speckled, like the blue on the side. The beauty of my dreams is a presence that is consistent. A secret of mine that I can barely recall when I am awake.
Pink Palace. Focal Point. Paper, tape, pink ink. 13 x 7 x 7 in.
This sculpture conveys a focal point through its pink peak. It was my intent to encapsulate an outer beauty with an inner complexity. This demonstrates how as we present ourselves, we attempt to put our focus on our appearance. Though sometimes, we are open and vulnerable, sharing our complexity. It takes one to go beyond the focal point to discover another’s complexity.
Process
Research
Julian Watts
https://foundations3ddesign.blogspot.com/2016/05/mary-button-durell-artist.html?m=0
Elsa Mira
https://foundations3ddesign.blogspot.com/2014/05/elsa-mora-artist.html?m=0


















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