So here is what I have done so far, I spent another 7.5 hours working in the studio today which brings me to a grand total of 30 hours so far. The first group of images that you see were my progress up until today and are how the piece is meant to be viewed. The second group of images are my progress from today, the piece is currently upside down so that it can be steady and clamped properly as I am taking a mid point and working both upward and downward from that point. I will be going into the studio early tomorrow so that I can make sure my joints are secure and to attempt to get this thing clamped together so it can be seen as a whole for the critique. I will, of course, post process images of the whole thing clamped together after the critique as well as give my thoughts on how it went and whether or not I will modify my direction at all. So without further ado, here goes!
First Set:
Second Set:
I don't think I understand wood and I don't think 3-D but this looks interesting and I'm looking forward to seeing it develop! Cool.
ReplyDeleteIn relation to what was said at the critique, I think it would be intrigueing to leave some of the geometric areas showing. Looking at the pictures, the areas that have a bit of it smoothed out with a hard edge or two really fascinate me and draw me in. It might be easier in the long run to embrace the construction method instead of fighting it. However, that may just be my love of clean crisp forms talking! Either way, trust your insticts.
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