Saturday, 22 April 2017

3D Sphere

From my interest in the separate layers, I took the single perspective 3D experiment in the previous post and further developed it by a 3D piece that allowed the viewer more than one perspective. The sphere shape allowed 360 degrees view.  


This piece was intentionally only a temporary experiment as I intended on flattening it and using the pieces for further experiments. The experiment could have been held together using metal wire, as PVA wouldn't be ideal for this 3D quality of the work. 

The piece could have been improved with the photograph being present on both sides, instead of just one, this would benefit the different perspectives I intended on. 

The sphere shape reminds me of the globe. However, this globe is formed through many circular flat layers of structures, hence representing my way of viewing the world. A flat way. 

I might further develop this piece by having it suspended, from fishing wire to create a wind charm similarity. 

I later used the pieces to create another experiment, that involved less of a 3D nature. 



I felt like I was being too structured with my work, so I decided to experiment in a more free manner that involved playing around with the building's structure. This piece might be improved by additional photos being applied because the plain white seems too dull. However, I find the shapes formed have been emphasised by this abrupt contrast. 








I further developed on the idea by creating a 2D piece. I felt that this allowed the images to merge together more effectively. Furthermore, the focus moved away from the layering to the actual photography. I took the idea of being more free with the composition into this piece, I decided to challenge the ordinary by presenting the images upside down. This simple change, made a huge different because its un-typical for an individual to view the world from this perspective. 











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