09/03/2014
Blog entry 61:
When studying Art & Design at college, I was required to study all areas of this field, including 3D and sculpture. As someone who was always used to working in 2D I found working in 3D very difficult and decided not to carry on with it; however I did learn that by looking at 3 dimensional work, I was able to understand how to use colour and tone in such a way that suggested a 3D shape; I decided to use this influence to apply to my practice here. If I see something inspirational, I often keep a copy on my phone or laptop and I foiund a number of images that I have accumilated, to be paticularly influential to me and my practice.
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Unknown by unknown artist (N.d.) |
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Unknown by unknown artist (N.d.) |
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Unknown by unknown artist (N.d.) |
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Unknown by unknown artist (N.d.) |
Sculpture such as this allows me to study form in such a way that is inspired not only by the 3D form but the artistic style of the work. I will continue to use inspiration form 3D artwork to inform my practice and drawing style.
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