Showing posts with label 3D. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 3D. Show all posts

Friday, 1 May 2015

Sculpture Development

I uploaded most of stuff last year working with projection and learning more about it practically and exploring theories behind it.  

I have recently been invited to participate in UAL Russia Alumni 'Share It!' debate centered around topic of '01. Reconstruction', where I have presented my work to audience of UAL Alumni and students of British Higher School of Art and Design as well as those from Moscow creative community. 

Presenting 
Me talking about my research interest

Showing sculptural work
When considering talk for this session, I analyzed my experience and got to thinking that in my practice I have been interested in sculpture, and it was really exciting for me to observe how architectural model making becomes more of a sculpture with a change of aim and thus method applied. I started thinking about the sculpture outcomes as more of a separate line of work rather than a step towards the installation, and prepared specific set of work done for this presentation, in which I managed to explore my approach to sculpture further. 

This sculpture from 2010 was created extruding the outline of the dome section.

Wax sculpture made extruding the section outline
Sculpture pushed further through hands on experimentation with form
These particular three have a much more complex shape than those that were simply extruded. Here I managed to simply experiment in the workshop, which I think allowed me establish expression I wanted to achieve, but the method I used was a bit vague.

Recently I started analysing my experience. I questioned my method for those sculptures I created in the beginning and started reimagining ways to create them using a different approach/ ways of combining my methods rather than imagining them as different directions in order to push this line of my work further. I realised I would like to look into a more systematic approach to shaping the form of the objects.

Negative space traced and filled
Lathe
This time I came up with tracing negative space, rather than outline of the section. Then, I decided to lathe it rather than extrude. 
Explanation of section
Again, as my interest was mainly about images, that could be obtained from models, I decided to make sections of 3D objects. 
Slices of negative space
It was exciting to listen to opinions when presentation finished. I was asked an interesting question whether the process could actually become a result in itself rather than a way to some sort of outcome. I am considering that and see ways the body of work completed as experimental stage could become actual work to present or exhibit. Having this method now I intend to experiment more with negative space as a substance for sculpture. I plan to explore this line of work further creating more experiments and then establishing connections to theory.