Spatial Sketches

March 8th – 12th

Prompt: To explore how visual language can be used to infer concepts without being representational by making drawings in space using the planar and liner elements.

I completed the task of making 8 sculptures and then went on to develop 5 of them further.

Sculpture 1 Developed

The idea behind this sculpture is really working with the look of the materials and I continued down that path in the second sculpture. Making something that should be and is typically a very sturdy and ridged material such as metal, look and feel flimsy and bendable. Then making a material such as plastic that is a quite often a very flexible material and turn it into something very stiff and sturdy. In my first sculpture I had focused on everything being very opposing of the generic use or feel of the material however in the second I wanted to focus on everything being very flowing and seeing how that turned out.

Sculpture 2 Developed

In this sculpture is focused on point of entry and drawing in the viewers eye line. As you can see the hard metal punctures the flimsy plastic drawing the viewers eye along the the sculpture and yet it can still be looked at from all different angles and be interpreted differently. The first draft of this sculpture had other characteristics however I decided to continue down this path as it is was the most interesting to look at.

Sculpture 3 Developed

This first go at this sculpture was just made out of treated metal and plastic however I wanted to take it and add a third element to see how this changed the sculpture. Whilst the sculpture follows some of the themes from other sculptures, such as point of entry and a hard/soft feel to it, it feels changed by the new element. The colour and feel of the new metal adds earthy tones to it and give it a different sense ob being. now it isn’t so alien and could possibly be placed in a garden outside .

Sculpture 4 Developed

For this sculpture I decide to add another element to the piece. However I don’t particularly like the outcome of this sculpture. It doesn’t really add anything or add any ideas into the sculpture. It just replicates what has already been said.

Sculpture 5 Developed

For this sculpture I wanted to work of one of my pervious sculpture but take it in a different direction. Have the viewer looking through rather than down onto. Then the room and environment becomes part of the sculpture as well. However this time I did listen to the material and use them as intended. The plastic taking on a soft look and the metal a sturdy one. However I do not think that it interrupts the idea instead adds to it as it is so simple it allows everything to be heard.

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