Monday, 7 December 2015

Beginning of 3D

We started the week by having a variety of materials. From these materials we were told to to create 15 new 3D objects from any of these materials. We had to use a minimum of three different materials.




I found it quite difficult making an abstract object so even though the task was to always use three objects I ended up using one object for this one. I still enjoyed looking at the shape as it could be looked at from different angles where you could see different lines and forms within the shape formed.

When I used the polypropylene I carved lines into the sheet to bend the once flat sheet and cut lines into  the material to make an actual shape.




This was one of my favourite objects that I created using cable ties, wood and tape.
I feel as though the shape is very fluid and in some ways reminded me of flower petals.
I was very pleased with the outcome of the shape and if put into further development I would have created the pattern all the way around to create a more circular pattern. I may have possibly used black and white to create  pattern within the pattern which would have been interesting to photograph with a bright light facing the object.



I created this object using paper that I carved into, wire and rope. I love the natural forms of curve that the object created and every time you picked  up the object and placed it back down the paper would fold in different way than it did before. I think all the materials complemented one another but I would probably use brighter lighting if done again.



I only used one material  when using the cable ties as I was trying to create a grid work. Although this did not happen when we later did further developments of our work I enjoyed employing this photograph within my work. I thought that the array of colour complemented one another well








I enjoyed making this object as a lot of it was made with the use of tension to make the object hold itself up as well as the use of tape. I like the geometric look of this object and variety of materials and if developed would see this becoming some type of shelving unit. 




Our next task was to print images of the objects we had made and develop them into actual products or architectural models either by using on or multiple of the objects in one sketch.

But prior to that we had to draw first hand drawings of 5 of our 15 objects using a variety of media that ranged depending on the object.






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