Sunday, May 3, 2026

Experimental Sculpture Collection

 


     Black Hole, Shooting Star, Rain Drops



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Black Hole
Paper, Wood, Paint, Tape
 14 x 8 x 4 in.


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Shooting Star
Paper, Wire, Tape
 6 x 11 x 6 in.


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Rain Drops
Wood, Wire, Hot glue, String
 7 x 15 x 8 in.


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Reflection Statement

The three sculptures visually communicate whimsy and shooting for your dreams .
While exploring the materials to build the sculptures, I wanted to focus on the whimsy but structure because I wanted something that was structural but fun and whimsical.
I decided to include the lack of color except in the raindrops.
I felt the work was lacking (or you can say “was not producing the results I wanted”) more innovation then I wanted so I tried to think more of what I wanted to communicate.
I want to keep exploring thinking outside the box.
I want to learn more about how to represent my feelings in art/sculptures.
This piece allowed me to explore the exercise of innovation.
The making of this work exposed new ideas such as finding new ways to express myself.
















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