Monday, October 25, 2010
Friday, October 15, 2010
This sculpture is named 'Iron Horse". It is a giant horsefly constructed from a plethora of wire types. Its best feature is its cage body. It produces an intense tunnel effect that is interesting to view. The second best would be the eyes, they have a dome appearance constructed of several wire types to show enhanced detail. _anDREW Montie_
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
This is a wire sculpture of a sea shell. To make this sculpture I used different types of wire from thin to thick to show volume and form. The inside detail of the shell is a spiral in the middle to show form. On the top of the shell I made spirals of wire to show the horns the shell has. The focal point of the shell is the top, where it is made of solid wire to show the density.-Hannah Duhaime
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
The wire sculpture design is of an average conch shell. Up to four different wires were used in the process of making the sculpture; variety and color coordinated to make the focal points stand out. It was difficult to show the different shapes of horns that stuck out around the shell itself and to make the top of the shell dense to show less volume.
- Brian Blanchard
Friday, October 1, 2010
Austin
I created a wire sculpture of a squirt bottle. The focal point of this piece is the head of the bottle and obviously the water squirting out of the bottle. I used every kind of wire to obtain the variety and excitement in this piece. What is interesting about this piece is the fact that you can follow the water from the bottom of the bottle, up the straw piece, and then into the head and out of the bottle, I tried to give the water energy by making it random and spontaneous.
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