Starting on my relief, i wasn't sure what i wanted to do. after a while, i thought about a slightly 3d idea.
Using cardboard and construction paper, i created elevated buildings to give a 3d look head on.
Despite setbacks of bleach and powder ruining my stuff (thanks a lot table),i was able to make some cool
Kaiju shapes. I eventually decided on using only one, and used a stylistic color pallet to give it a neat effect.
After making this choice, my table helped design buildings to populate my cityscape and to add variety,
Making the intricate shapes were a challenge, especially using blunt crappy scissors. you really really need
PROPER scissors. Anyway, it was another project inspired by Gojira
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Unconventional Materials
My unconventional materials project was to use party hats in a creative way. unfortunately they disappeared.
Solving this was a challenge, so I ended up using red paper plates as my unconventional material instead.
Second, i had to connect it to a theme. I decided to use creature, and i started building my severed creature.
Unlike most other creature projects, i created a large, wearable severed head of a fluorescent monster.
Doing this, i had to overcome figuring out blood effects, solved using a hot glue gun. I then painted the glue.
Knowing detail was important, I had Hunter carve out battle damage, his random destruction inspiring me.
After adding all the detail, i then started gluing all the pieces together, revealing a brilliant, yet grisly, helmet.
Macabre as it was, I learned a lot from the project, such as realistic liquid effects and carving shapes.
Posing as a fire hazard, my project was ultimately given away to the victor of a vicious game of Halo.
Solving this was a challenge, so I ended up using red paper plates as my unconventional material instead.
Second, i had to connect it to a theme. I decided to use creature, and i started building my severed creature.
Unlike most other creature projects, i created a large, wearable severed head of a fluorescent monster.
Doing this, i had to overcome figuring out blood effects, solved using a hot glue gun. I then painted the glue.
Knowing detail was important, I had Hunter carve out battle damage, his random destruction inspiring me.
After adding all the detail, i then started gluing all the pieces together, revealing a brilliant, yet grisly, helmet.
Macabre as it was, I learned a lot from the project, such as realistic liquid effects and carving shapes.
Posing as a fire hazard, my project was ultimately given away to the victor of a vicious game of Halo.
Vessel
For My vessel project, I created an oxygen deStroyer.the idea came from an old movie called Gojira.The challenge was Skillfully Using preexisting trash and faileD art projects creatively to make my project.Using this destruction, I created something new, Knowing that I wAs pushing Myself to limit my materials and challenge myself. The piece was meant to rePresent the arrogance of man thinking they can control nature, polluting and creating global warming, and just generally screwing up the world. Another challenge was sculpting the spherical core, which I did using a tennis ball and some clay.
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