Thursday, December 12, 2013

Memento

Make a non-representational sculpture of a memory. For example, a person, place or event. Use no more than three materials.  You may deconstruct and manipulate materials.You can use the same material repeatedly.

For this assignment I chose a memory about my dad and a blanket he had given me when I was about 6 or 7. The blanket is a dark blue color on one side and grey on the other, I always have this habit of putting the blanket grey side up so I wanted to show the blue in this piece. The blanket is made of clay to show that it has stood the test of time, not as a blanket but as a hardened memory to me. The string crossing between the opening represents the cold which is why the blanket was given to me as well as the travel between visiting my dad and going home.





Paper Stacking

Cut and stack paper to create a fruit or vegetable, make two pieces. One from real life and one inventive piece inspired by anything you want.


Progress of the carrot 



This is my inventive piece, originally inspired by peacock feathers it turned into a more sea shell like creation.

3-D to 2-D

Take photos of all the work you completed for this class. Select an image(s) to use for this assignment.  Manipulate an image(s), to create an entirely new image.