Pandora’s Box (Part 2)

 

FInal Models

1-Siege of Stalingrad

I wanted to express contrast by juxtaposing materials that interact varyingly with lightΒ  through my final composition.Β 

 

Materials and Process

Dominant : Opaque Single Plywood piece sawed down and sprayed with wood varnish , wedged into SD

Sub Dominant : 4 x Frosted Acrylic Sheets glued together

Sub Ordinate : 2.8mm diameter Reflective Brass Tube sprayed with glow in the dark paint , pierced through SD and D (movable hence its relative visible length can be altered)

Improvements

Wood should have 1/3 of its length wedged in to prevent imbalance as seen in final model

2-Invasion of Normandy

For this model I wanted to express contrast by juxtaposing materials of varying textures yet similar shapes in my final composition

 

Materials and Process

Dominant : 4x Plywood pieces glued together and finished with Stone Textured spray

Sub Dominant : 2 x ClearΒ and Smooth Acrylic Sheets glued together, pierced through D (slideable hence its relative visible length can be altered)

Sub Ordinate : 3mm thick Shiny and Reflective Brass Strip cut into pieces and glued together, wedged into SD

Improvements:

Use a more solid or heavier base to prevent volume from tilting or toppling

Application

1-Siege of Stalingrad

Application 1 – Front View – Contemporary Vase

 

Application 2 – Side View – Boat Jetty

One Reply to “Pandora’s Box (Part 2)”

  1. Interesting application renderings for you 2 Final models Prav! πŸ™‚ In theory, there should be 2 different-scaled applications per model from different viewpoints… and since you had 2 Final models… thus 4 applications? Just kidding. Do get round to posting the actual images of your models though or else there’ll be no record of you having made any physical model.

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