Sunday, 11 May 2014

Core Skills: Object (Fran and Deborah) 3D 10 images


Volume/Mass "Mirror Sculpture" By Michel De Broin

Texture by Jennifer Maester (Coloured Pencils)

Scale by Florentijin Hofman, Wood, 13 metre space in Sweden.

Space by Artist Yasuaki Oishi used translucent plastic sheets and black hot glue to create a monumental sculpture


Time/Movement by Peter Jansen, pioneered digital sculpting of sequential human movement in space and time. He worked with 3D CG software to create overlapping frames of movement and then had the result made into physical form via the thee dimensional printing systems of rapid prototyping technology.
Repetition 2001, by Hans Grootswagers, Material: bronze, Sculpture height: 8 in, Total height: 8 in The power of repetition gives this sculpture a sacral aura. The suggestion of stillness as well as movement that arises procession. 


Balance, Michael Grab balances rocks as artistic and spiritual expression.
Weight by Al Farrow, He uses guns and ammo to express his views towards religion. Weighs over a ton.


Site, made of driftwood, by Jeffrey Uitto


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