So far I don't really know what I'm doing. I started my project knowing what I wanted to do content wise, because all of my play pages focus on the same idea. My play pages are mostly one line faces (made of many different materials) that are my interpretation of humans emotions and what you can't tell based on what you see on the outside. I didn't know how to turn these extremely 2D pieces into a sculpture, but I decided to attempt something that I still am not sure is gonna work out or not. Sometimes when I draw one line faces I use the eye of one face as the eye of another face, so they kind of connect. My sculpture is kind of taking that idea and running with it. To describe it in a basic way it's pretty much going to be a ball of confusing faces. The eye of one face is going to fold back to be the eye of another face and so on. I want it to be like my sketchbook cover, where from far away it just looks like a mess but when you look at it closely you can see all the faces. I don't really have a way to plan what I'm going to do with this because I typically freehand all the one line pieces I make anyways, but with this its slightly more complicated. I don't know if its going to work and it might take a few tries but I'm excited to see where it goes.
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MM
3/31/2019 09:00:03 am
I'm excited, too. I think the scale of this will be critical... both the size of the faces themselves as well as the overall size of the "head." Experimenting with different wires (sizes) and techniques will be a definite part of the process and - like your drawing process - it may just happen organically.
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