These are 3D sculptures built from wood, wiring, and cutting. Each have different styles and ideas behind them, but the purpose was to understand how to build structures or objects in various ways.

 

3D Sculpting.

 

The wood structure was an inspiration from Kengo Kuma’s climbable wooden pavilion in Paris park and Kegumi Table. The purpose of the wood structure was to make an item holder that was abstract. In doing so, I saw that Kengo Kuma’s work almost seemed uneven, but well thought out enough that it works even though visually you would think it would’t. I wished to make a structure that looked impossible to work as is, but hold itself and whatever is placed on it up.

The wire sculpture was a project that I truly struggled to make out. Although it has a reason and purpose, the planning to get to how it is now was just about impossible to my mind. The Wire Sculpture is a make of a flower pedal containing a neuron cell, where the pedals still flopped enough to see within and outside in different angles. The pedal itself is was to capture a rose pedal folded in many ways.

Last but not least, my alien sculptures. The purpose of the alien sculptures was to carve into foam using some sort of inspiration. For my alien forms, I uses mushrooms as my inspiration, attempting to carve out mushroom like plants that don’t look particularly from this world. In my opinion, I succeeded in making alien forms that were very unsettling as well as connected altogether.

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