Tuesday, October 19, 2010

its a bird, NO ITS A PLANE, ....nope. its just abstract.

THE MISSION: TECHNIQUE & TRANSFORMATION


2x4 transformation, use as many tools in the shop as possible to completely transform an 8 ft. long 2x4 wood into a non-representational sculpture

THE VERY ROUGH DRAFT:



PROCEDURE:
1. Cut. Table saw. Band saw.
2. Sand paper.
3. Stain borders. (Chestnut color)
4. Paint.
5. Sharpie.
6. Nail gun.
7. Polyurethane.

THE FINISH PRODUCT:

FRONT VIEW.



SIDE VIEW.



This is my first project that I turned into my Basic Sculpting class. Now this is not just any ordinary sculpture that you just turn in...it is painted. And it is not just any ordinary paint that you just paint in...IT GLOWS IN THE DARK!!!

"NO WAY JEM?!?!?!?!"

"HECK YA!," cries Jem.



...anything that glows in the dark is just way too epically awesome! :D




Until we meet again... *poof*

5 comments:

  1. Jade, I'm very impressed. I've taken a 3D modeling class where we worked with metal wires, clay, cardboard, wood, soft stone, and other things to form 3D stuff... but I'm no good with those. You on the other hand...are a pro.

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  2. Oh...my...goodness. That is so awesome AND it glows in the dark? Awesome x2. Wish I still had class with you :<

    -Brian

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  3. haha! thanks yves...but far from proness! i wanna see your 3D sculptures!!! cardboard? cool!!! :D

    and brian! yes. we need a class together! i miss your super weird but AWESOME comic strips!

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  4. i love this!! <3
    *hug

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  5. thank you my love!

    *awkward hug* :D

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