Playing with contrast in my film photography class.
This is my final project for my 3-D class. it is an abstract form of a self portrait made out of wire and hot glue. I had troubles keeping it together and balanced so it wouldn't fall over or be to top heavy.
This was made in a 3-D printer. I used the website tinkercad.com to design the bracelet. I originally planned to make it big enough so that I could wear it but it was too big so it had to be shrunk down. I used spikes and gears to decorate the band of the bracelet. I had difficulties after it printed. The spikes weren't even on the surface and one fell off 2 times and the other halfway fell off but I used a hot glue gun to fix both of them. It took less then an hour for it to fully print.
The third project for 3-D is a sculpture that is meant to be put somewhere around campus. Mine is going in between the music and art building. Each instrument represents each area of instruments. A violin for the strings, a clarinet for the woodwinds and a trombone for the brass.
This is my wire project for my 3-D class. I decided to make a camera because I love photography and I thought it would be fun to make a camera out of wire and hot glue. I used my dslr Sony as a model and made it twice as big as the camera. even though the wire isn't completely straight I think it gives it a whole different personality. it's more unique than just a regular camera. I would love to do another project like this.
this is my plaster project for my 3-D class. the firs thing I did was sketch out an idea of what I wanted to make with a fake bouquet of black roses. I wasn't sure at first but eventually decided on a reverse vase. I started it by making a Styrofoam mold and pouring plaster into said mold. I let it dry for 5 days before carving into it. it was a rectangle when I started. I regret now not making the mold a little bit easier for myself. I carved away alot from the block of plaster. after I finished the main carving I carved 5 holes around the piece to put the buds of the flowers in.
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