Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Rainbows are visions but only illusions...

Yipppeeeeee! I finally got the pictures of my final sculpture project for my basic sculpture class back in the fall quarter. :D




THE FINAL PROJECT: I don't remember the exact assignment but it was something about doing an installation piece or a piece that works with the environment.


THE MATERIALS:
lots of neon colored papers.
sharpie.
printer.
tape.
hot glue gun.


THE PROCEDURE:
1. Find an icosahedron pattern online.
2. Print paper.
3. Use sharpie to make thick lines.
4. Scan and print copies.



5. Cut.
6. Fold.



7. Tape together.



8. Gather your coolest friends.
9. Massive Sweat Shop Time. Repeat Step 1-7 52 billion times!

10. Hot glue gun to wall.


THE CLOSEUP:



BITS AND PIECES of my report:
For this final project, I was inspired by the work of the site of the United Visual Artist called “Canopy,” which presented a 90 meter long sculpture submitted above ground. It was made of thousands of identical geometrical metal shapes that could reflect light and gave the viewers an experience of “walking through the dappled light of a forest.” I liked how having this massive amount of simple shapes could create this experience for the audience.

I liked the idea of making something out of objects that could easily be found at home and can be reproduced easily by others. I felt that by using color paper, it gave off this nostalgic feeling. The use of a variety of colors also adds to the playfulness of the work.

I wanted to have 3D objects coming out of the wall that takes viewers into another dimensions. I chose to have geometric shapes because these shapes reduce reality into simpliest forms. The purpose of this work was to take the viewers away from reality and into a simple and playful world.




ARG! :)

Thanks a bundle to Diane, Vivian, Carl, Natalie, and Virginia for all their help with the folding, cutting, and taping together these wonderful and colorful little things! :D

2 comments:

  1. Awesome artwork.

    I love the rainbow colors, it's not often I see such happy bright colors in sculptures. :)


    xoxo,
    Addie
    The Cat Hag

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