Tuttle 1, Sarah Wehr
For my Tuttle piece I chose to use paint, wood , cardboard, nails and wire. I wanted every part to flow together with curvy lines.
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Adam Smith
For my Tuttle piece, I attempted to create delicate, airy forms that cascaded from a single point in the wall. When revising it, I attempted to give these forms more of a sense of motion and interaction with the space around them, while also making them less referential to outside ideas.
For my Tuttle piece I chose to use paint, wood , cardboard, nails and wire. I wanted every part to flow together with curvy lines.
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Adam Smith
For my Tuttle piece, I attempted to create delicate, airy forms that cascaded from a single point in the wall. When revising it, I attempted to give these forms more of a sense of motion and interaction with the space around them, while also making them less referential to outside ideas.
Adam Smith - Tuttle 1 (Before) |
Adam Smith - Tuttle 1 (Before) |
Adam Smith - Tuttle 2 (After) |
Adam Smith - Tuttle 2 (After) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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