In my Sculpture I class, our second project is to make a functional toolbox that is also a nonliteral self portrait of sorts. My initial note taking and design ideas (right) are always pretty scattered and set up in a way to where I can mix and mash ideas as I go rather than settling on one thing for each toolbox sketch. My final design and notes (left) are where I finally figured out what ideas work with what. There are some things, the resin inlay and finishes, that I'm still working the kinks out on. Overall, I'm pretty confident in the direction the design is going. AND here's the honorary pile of wood that I promise has much more to it than what's shown.
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Some doodles of one of the main characters for my baby project, Joys. I'm hoping to have the project up and running by next year.
I had struggled a lot on this when I had originally painted this. I felt that I wasn't doing my concept any justice and the paint just kept kicking back at me hard. I finally decided to kick back and repaint with a fresher mind.
I'm sure there's someone off in the distance hollering about people who draw nice things on newsprint.
I'm hoping to do a couple of intaglio pieces before the end of the year starting off with this fox. I haven't really bothered with the process since 2014 because wiping down plates is a worse fate than working on litho stones. |
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