This series of exercises just felt like...forced experimentation, which was a good thing! It kept taking me in and out of the worlds of 2D and 3D design and was trying to mesh them together into one. For the first time in a long time I felt like my 2D work was more successful than my 3D work in the sense that I could grasp pattern and ornament better. I couldn't wrap my mind around making such specific shapes and transforming them, instead I saw it as something flat and when I tried to bring it into my sculpture I didn't give it much depth. This really pushed me.
Sections
- Creative Impulse (8)
- Exercises (7)
- In-Depth Projects (5)
- Outside Visits (7)
- Readings (13)
- Small Works (7)
- Topic: Landscape (8)
- Topic: Narrative (4)
- Topic: Pattern and Ornament (8)
- Topic: Rhinoceros (6)
- Topic: Zine (2)
Thursday, September 29, 2016
Ornament and Pattern: Small Works and Exercises
This series of exercises just felt like...forced experimentation, which was a good thing! It kept taking me in and out of the worlds of 2D and 3D design and was trying to mesh them together into one. For the first time in a long time I felt like my 2D work was more successful than my 3D work in the sense that I could grasp pattern and ornament better. I couldn't wrap my mind around making such specific shapes and transforming them, instead I saw it as something flat and when I tried to bring it into my sculpture I didn't give it much depth. This really pushed me.
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