Memento Materials: Wood, fabric, and thread Dimensions: 5.5 x 2 in. For this project, we had to create a piece from a memory. I wanted to go with a precious memory that I hold close to my heart. When I was twelve I had a major surgery at Wolfsons Children's Hospital in Jacksonville. When I woke up, the first thing I saw was the window to my right shinning light down on the St.Johns river. This is such a vivid and important memory to me because it signifies the start of a new phase in my life. I chose wood as the firm foundation since this experience was solid and strong. I chose blue fabric to signify the water I saw when I woke up, and I chose gold thread to represent the sun shinning on the river. Research: http://www.circletrim.com/arched-curved-millwork.aspx http://foundations3ddesign.blogspot.com/2016/05/sarah-sommer-student-work.html https://www.artslant.com/ny/events/show/74580-recent-ceramic-sculpture?tab=EVENT ...
3D To 2D REVELATION, 2018 Materials Used: Adobe Illustrator, Identity image For this assignment, I wanted to revisit my Identity piece and expand further on the subject of depression. For this piece, I wanted to bring awareness to those who have/are struggling so I decided to make an awareness poster for the subject. I chose green as the background color since the color green is the awareness color. Also, I incorporated the date of when Mental Health awareness day starts. I vectored my identity piece to make a simple black figure with red chains to emphasize the struggle, and also red is an attention grabbing color. Identity Piece:
Floating Architecture Materials used: Cardboard, ink, gestapo. Dimensions: 3ft x 4ft For this assignment, we had to choose two architecture styles to create a sculpture. I based my sculpture off of the Neo-Gothic and Classical styles. Choosing Neo-gothic, I wanted to choose a dark themed style since I wanted to play around with the eerie vibe. As well as the structured focal points. I chose classical because growing up I loved greek mythologies and classical structures are in Greece. I wanted to experiment with domes and columns. Research: https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/ancient-art-civilizations/greek-art/beginners-guide-greece/a/introduction-to-greek-architecture https://www.ranker.com/list/famous-neo-gothic-architecture-buildings/reference https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gothic_Revival_architecture
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