3D Project

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Analysis of ar,sts & final piece.


Valeska Soares.


Disclaimer II


Title: Disclaimer II. •  Work Date: 2010 •  Category: Mixed Media


Disclaimer II. •  Subject MaHer: The work is 58 photo frames with paper notes inside the frames. •  Materials: 58 vintage frames, acid-­‐paper and acid colour paper. •  Technique: The ar,st has used rectangle and square shaded photo frames but has made a diamond shade. It can be improved by making the outcome a bit neater. •  This work is similar to my final piece because it is coloured squares fiHed together.


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Puzzle Box


Title: Puzzle Box. •  Work Date: 2011 •  Category: Printed and mul,ples.


Puzzle Box. •  Subject MaHer: Puzzle Boxes that form different pictures. •  Materials: Cubes with printed pictures on them. •  Techniques: The ar,st has used different cartoon pictures that are puzzled together which can form several different pictures. It could be improved if the different pictures were different colours so it’ll be easier to see. •  This is similar to my final piece because I cut deep into my work making ridges to make the squares, my work is also a puzzle where you have to make a full coloured square by twis,ng the squares.


Rachel Whiteread.


Daylight


Title: Daylight. •  Work Date: 2010 •  Category: Sculpture


Daylight •  Subject MaHer: 3D window panels. •  Materials: 4 window panels. •  Techniques: The ar,st has used 4 window panels placed in 2rows (2x2) placing 1 row in front of the other forming a 3D shape instead of a 2D shape. •  This is similar to my final piece because I made squares on rows of 3 (3x3) placed as a 2D shape but is a 3D cube.


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My Final Piece.


Rubix Cube


Rubix Cube. •  Subject MaHer: Recrea,on of the famous 1980’s puzzle cube, Rubix Cube. •  Materials: Clay and colours acrylic paints. •  Techniques: I created a hollow cube out of clay then measured 3x3 rows on each side (3.5mm), I painted with 6 different colours, each colour had to be 9 squares each, I painted them randomly on each column of the cube to form a unsolved Rubix Cube (my work cant be played with like a Rubix Cube as it is all stuck together).


Rubix Cube. •  Line: The rubix has 6 sides forming a cube, on each side the cube is sec,oned of 3x3 straight lines forming 9 squares on each side. •  Shape: The rubix has 6 sides forming the shape of a cube, on each side it is sec,oned of 3x3 forming 9 squares on each side of the cube which can be twisted (Le`, Right, Up or Down) •  Colour: The Rubix Cube has 6 different colours altogether (Red, Blue, Yellow, White, Green & Orange), there is a different colour on each side of the cube.


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