Monday, March 24, 2025

Experimental Sculpture

Project 2 in-process photos











Final Images


"The Family Photo"

By Leslie Miller


"Jeremy"

By Leslie Miller

Height: 6" Width: 17" Depth 6" 


"George"

By Leslie Miller

Height: 6" Width: 13" Depth 10" 



"Clementine"

By Leslie Miller

Height: 20" Width: 10" Depth 9" 




Tadashi Kawamata







https://www.kamelmennour.com/artist/tadashi-kawamata




Terry Kreiter





https://terrykreiter.blogspot.com/2017/11/balsa-wood-and-japanese-tissue-new.html




Weibach Two

















Pia Mannikko, Artist















Reflection Statement

While exploring the materials, I wanted to focus more on the process while working instead of working towards one specific theme or concept. If I had done that, I would have blinded myself to other solutions to my project.  I felt that the area I'm lacking in most is how I used the materials. I'm not saying that I did bad, but I feel as though I could push these to be more than they currently are.  I would like to continue working with these materials, as this project was very educational and I feel as though I can enjoy and appreciate the process more thoroughly now and would like to learn more about what I could use these materials for.  These pieces allowed me to really get hands-on and learn how to think for a three-dimensional work of art.  I won't say that in doing this work that I learned a vital lesson on life and will or will not act on that lesson, because to be completely honest, the main thing this taught me is that I had to think a bit differently than my normal ways.






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