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Three more years of this is really going to be a drag, isn't it? Well, suffer. Here are some photos from the work I've been doing in studio, plus one of me actually rowing my cardboard boat.
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The assignment was to make a composition of 3" squares of modeling material that used a 9" cubic space (we were allowed between 12 and 14 squares), then we had to make a 3"x9"x9" "transition space" by removing material (well, modeling as if we had removed material) and set the whole thing on a 9" cube. It should look like a cohesive whole. My composition looked very Mondrian when I finished it, so I ran with it. Because, hey.
The finished model:

A detail of the upper part:

And finally, my classmate gave me some photos of me in the cardboard boat race. Here's one showing me on the way back across the pool. I sure do look serious, which is odd for somebody rowing a cardboard boat with a pair of ping-pong paddles.

Posted by ayse on 02/03/05 at 10:59 PM