working with the symmetry charrete was easy because it was simple but at the end the finshed product was very boring and dull looking
this is to show balance as both sides are equally leveled therefore showing balance i explored using wire in this model as it was easier to hold up
this is the asymmetric model as you can see this is also boring and dull looking and i feel that i could have further explored this model to look more interesting and unique
these is my wooden model model i have explored diferrent spaces and shown shape plains aswell in these some shapes ihave used a series of wood to show as i thought they stand out more than the other shapes
this is my wire model in this i have shown depth by using meal sheets because my contour is more simplistic , the metal sheets gave this model more depth and gave it a sensce of space
this is my final paper model i explored diferent spaces as the big dome created was the shape that stood to me most so i made it the bigest shape , it felt as as if that shape is a frame or support hence why the biggest shape
thanks
Hey Bro. Your wire model looks awesome with those metal sheets!!
ReplyDeletethanks man
DeleteHi Sameer,
ReplyDeleteThe quality of your photos is way better this time :)
you use in a clever way the opportunity given by each different material creating each time a totally different world.
Good idea to show some details of the "assemblage" used for the wire model.
assemblage ,thats a new word. is it ok if i did that or did i have to use the same angle/positon that i looked at it for each model
DeleteHi Sameer,
ReplyDeleteThe right english term for "assemblage" is more "assembling" or "joining", the way you attach two elements together.
I think the way you put the wire elements together is interesting and made in a clever way.So,yes it's ok to do it this way, it's a positive comment :) Does that make more sense to you ? Marie