Unit3 3d visual communica0ons in art and design
Mind  map  Ordinary in the exstordinary amazing, bizarre, boss*, curious, exceptional, fab, fantastic, flash*, gnarly, heavy*, inconceivable, incredible, marvelous, odd, off beaten path, out of the ordinary, outstanding, particular, peculiar, phenomenal, rare, remarkable, singular, special, strange, stupendous, surprising, terrific, uncommon,
accustomed, customary, established, everyday, familiar, frequent, general, habitual, humdrum*, natural, normal, popular, prevailing, public, quotidian, routine, runof-the-mill, settled, standard, stock, traditional, typical, usual,
Papier  mache Â
In this experiment I have used newspaper and watered down glue to create this paper Mache piece. By using newspaper it has created a range of different coloures and tones. By putting my paper mache onto a bowl giving me a heart shaped outcome.
Gustavo Ramirez Cruz
Gustavo Cruz is a paper mache artsist. He uses a wide range of colours and tones in his work which gives them his unique outragiouse touch. By using newspaper in my work I tried to incorporate the idea of colours and tones similar to gustavo Cruz. He uses many different shapes and sizes in his work. Much of his work is created in the image of animals, but he also works with sculpture of people as well.
Shredded paper and pva models
In this experiment I have used coloured tissue paper and clue to create this mold of a cup. The coloured tissue creates loads of different shapes and surfaces.
Anthony gormley Gut vii, 2010 This Anthony gormley sculpture is made out of wire and metal like many of his sculptures. By using wire and metal he is able to give the piece a unique structure and form. The dark wire and metal is really highlighted by the white foreground which adds more visible detail to the piece. Anthony gormley uses bold shapes and lines in this piece which gives it the effect of being a heavy piece. Mainly used as a decretive piece.
Wire and plaster models
By using wire and plaster I have created this sculpture. The wire created many different dimensions to the piece. Were the wire has rusted it has created a beautiful golden brown colour on the plaster bringing it to life.
Portrait photographs
3D Photography
Plaster cast
Tate exibi0on
Peter callesen Does it tell a story? It tells the never ending story of life and death. Has the artist worked form memory or real life? He is working from real life How do you know this? Because of the theme he has chosen to Colour: white, a variety of shades cast by the objects. do the piece on. Form: feeling of weightlessness line: shape of a coffin and flowers and vines Tone: white and shady on a brown foreground Has it got any meaning? I think the meaning of this picture is very clearthe coffin represents deatha and darkness were as the flowers and vines show vibrant life and growth coming from inside the coffin which could mean although someone may die someone else is being born creating a new life.
Extraordinary in the ordinary
In my final piece I decided to create a story which you can both read and see. I started off with just a plain book on the subject of war, and by cutting and shaping created the story coming out of the book. Creating a fairly abstract piece.