Sunday, September 7, 2025

CardBoard Replica





view #1 


view #2 



view #3 


In progress #1


In Progress #2


Paper Model 


Paper Diagram 

Title: Shiny Blender 
Materials: Cardboard, Masking tape, Duck tape 
Size: Height 18 In, Width 6 In

Detail #1: I cut the tape into small strips and rolled them to create a 3D button like the real blender 
Detail #2: The cord is around 26 inches just like the real one, at the end I made a block to make it look like the cord and outlet thing. 


Research:



AnDee Lumsden

https://foundations3ddesign.blogspot.com/2024/02/andee-lumsden-artist.html




Shannon Goff





Monami Ohno

https://foundations3ddesign.blogspot.com/2022/07/monami-ohno-designer-japan.html

Experimental Sculpture Collection

Sculpture 1
Title: Negative Space
Material: Wood, Yarn, Hot glue
Size: Height 13.5 In, Width 13.5 In




Sculpture 2
Title: Repetition 
Material: Wood, Yarn, Masking tape 
Size: Height 13 In, Width 7 In



Sculpture 3
Title: Focal Point
Material: Wire, Yarn, Hot glue, Wood, Ink 
Size: Height 15 In, Width 9 In 


In progress:



Research:



Kevin Erikson




Julian Watts




Artist Unknown 



Reflection Statement: 

These three sculptures visually represent repetition, focal point, and negative space. While exploring the variety of materials available to us, I discovered how flexible and adaptable textiles can be. This allowed me to manipulate them to fit my vision rather than working against their limitations. I intentionally made the sculptures slightly wonky and unconventional, as those qualities help them stand out and give each piece its own distinct character. Through creating these works, I was able to experiment with textiles I hadn’t used before and push their limits, while also learning how forgiving and versatile they can be. 








Art 21 Response

Naudline Pierre

https://art21.org/watch/new-york-close-up/naudline-pierre-a-place-other-than-here/

Fantasy , Alter Ego





Color/Focal Point 
The two beings show extreme differences through their darkness and color drawing your attention to their differences.

 


Texture
In this painting the more you look around the more textures you are able to see and feel with your eyes. 





Elements and Principles

 Texture

Meret Oppenheim

https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjrRuDpE-JgYnqr7KGKmNerRc35XOxlgRH_EF7QbK6Du66K14s4oJC8oFXqsIANLxreAaAyZnegP_ecBH94IU5kTSdh9IVqcnbQsdmwnHoZqbNzbZ0hlxeaGrdvR3jIijJHhf7zJSl0oPaJ/s1600/Me%CC%81ret_Oppenheim_Object.jpg


Texture 

Personal Image

Thursday, September 4, 2025

A Few OF My favorite Things

Hannah Haddaway 
A Few Of My Favorite Things  



1. My hot pink purse.  I take it with me everywhere I go. I love it so much it is the best thign ever. It carries everything I need, when I don't have it something feels wrong. 

2. Macro Bars. Chocolate Chip. My favorite. I eat this bar for breakfast everyday and I look forward to it everyday. Healthy and delicious you can never go wrong with it. 

3. My pink claw clip. If you cant tell yet my favorite color is pink. So obviously its pink and this one is my favorite because it actually holds all my hair. 

4. Pokemon. I really enjoy opening pokemon packs and getting cool cards its fun and addicting. My friends and I love doing it together and it has become one of my favorite things to do. 

5. My pink gazelle. My pride and Joy. Again pink! I love adidas gazelles I collect different colors of them and just love them but these are my first pick every time. 


Paper Cutting Sculpture

view #1 view #2 view #3 view #4 In progress #1 In progress #2 Title: Flowers on the Mountain Materials: Watercolor paper, Printer paper, Woo...