Experimental Sculpture Collection Angle #1
(Left) Rainy Day, (Center) Star Gazing, (Right) A Lonely Night
Experimental Sculpture Collection Angle #2
(Left) Rainy Day, (Center) Star Gazing, (Right) A Lonely Night
Star Gazing, Angle #1
Watercolor Paper, Red and Blue Ink, Wood Glue, Balsa Wood, Sharpie Marker, Painter's Tape
5in x 6in x 14in
Angle #2
Angle #3
Close-Up Angle
A Lonely Night, Angle #1
Wood Glue, Painter's Tape, Blue/Red/Orange Ink, Clear Tape, Watercolor Paper. Sharpie Marker, String, Wire, Tracing Paper
5in x 11in x 15in
Angle #2
Angle #3
Close-Up Angle
Rainy Day, Angle #1
Dark Wood, Chicken Wire, String, Wood Glue, Red/Blue Ink, Balsa Wood, Wooden Dowel, Nails, Drill
(Front) 5in x 4in x 2in, (Middle) 6in x 5in x 8in, (Back) 4in x 3in x 2in
Angle #2
Angle #3
Close-Up Angle
In Process Image 1
In Process Image 2
Reflection Statement
The three sculptures visually communicate three separate scenes, all connecting through movement and visual power. While exploring the materials to build the sculptures, I wanted to focus on the visual appeal of each sculpture because the overall presence alone as well as a collection was the most important to me. I decided to include the balsa wood and drill because I had not had previous access to them for artwork. I felt the work was lacking subject matter, so I initiated the repetitive linework expressed throughout each sculpture. I want to keep exploring my personal motif as it shows up in each piece of work. I want to learn more about the various types of wood I am capable of using as it opens up the door for new opportunities. This piece allowed me to explore some materials that I had no experience with and have the power to tie in the experience with materials I previously knew of. The making of this work exposed new ideas such as meticulous detailing and purposeful line making.



















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