Curvilinear 01

These are the first 3 models I created using recycled materials & foam. Most of the models have room for improvement, especially those that are made out of recycled materials, since I can’t adjust the sizes on the spot.


PINOCCHIO

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The long cone reminds me of Pinocchio’s nose, hence the name. This composition is interesting because the weight of all the elements is balanced on the SD. It also does not really follow the rule of thirds, but still somehow complements one another.


SEE-SAW

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This composition reminds me of a see-saw. In this piece, I imagine it to be an electronic see-saw, the cylinder to be the base, the cone is the plank and the sphere is the button for activating the see-saw when there is no one to sit with you. (quite sad but hey you still get to play the see-saw)


Unicorn

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This composition resembles a unicorn because of the long cylinder on the “head” (sphere). Having the sphere as the dominant makes the composition less interesting as there is less dynamism. (PS I forgot to take  a photo of the last view 🙁 )


After analysing all the models and consulting Cheryl, I feel that Pinocchio is the one that I am more likely to work on, as the composition is more unique and shows the elements more clearly as well.


D-SD-SO

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I was scrolling through Instagram one day, with the D, SD & SO theory still fresh in my mind, when I chanced upon this photo of a very minimalist watch. I thought it represented quite clearly the visual hierarchy of D, SD & SO as it was really easy to identify each element at a glance. Maybe this could be inspiration for curvilinear forms?