(From Left to Right)
Hollow, Breathe, Restricted
Hollow, 3-D Printer, 3-D Printer Pen, Paper, and Hot Glue, 9in. x 4 1/2in. x 6in.
Breathe, 3-D Printer Pen, Wood, Yarn, and Hot Glue, 8in. x 6in. x 13in.
Restricted, 3-D Printer Pen, Wood, Paper, and Hot Glue, 11 3/4in. x 7in. x 7 1/2in.
In-Progress Images
Artist Statement
The three sculptures visually communicate repetition, focal point, and negative space. They are non-representational and ambiguous. While exploring the materials to build the sculptures, I wanted to focus on using the 3-D printer/pen because it is new to me. I decided to include more biomorphic looking shapes and lines to explore space. I felt the second work was lacking innovation so I decided to weave yarn throughout the 3-D printer pen to try and tie it together. I want to keep exploring the 3-D printer, I really enjoyed playing around in Blender creating unique shapes. I want to learn more about woodcutting, I did not end up using the wood shop for anything but the dermal and sander, It would be fun to get more into the other machines. This piece allowed me to explore interesting materials I would normally not think to use. The making of this work exposed new ideas such as using technology to aid creating art.
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