I cut the legs a bit more up in the armpit, otherwise they were going to be ‘absorbed’ by the Frogicorn’s torso, without the limbs having a clearly defined shape. It was a balancing act though, as if I cut too far up, I wouldn’t have enough space (about half a cm, ideally), outside the…
Year: 2026
Frogicorn
The creature in how he swims. He sort of doggy paddles, kicking with the short, back legs. Sewing together the bridge of the navel, between the eyes. This is so that the eye/kind of like the toad eye flaps, don’t go over the nose, in a sort of elongated unibrow shape. Essentially gives the eye…
Printmaking – Resolved work – Reflections
Whilst this turned out messier than hoped, I am happy with what I’ve learnt and the hours of dedication over 6 months I’ve invested in learning about the art medium, in my printmaking journey. As the adage goes, you have to start somewhere, and I am happy that I tied this to a theme close…
Wearable Sculpture using Cooking Utensils ‘Edible Wearables’
Originally, this idea started out with a few pieces of cooking equipment, including those shown above. I was originally going to try to attach parts of smaller cooking equipment, often for baked goods, to the cookie cutter, to form decorative bracelets. However, after viewing the wearable art on prazzleinc I challenged myself to take…
Sun and Moon Exercise – Sculpture 2
Hi, wasn’t sure if it was relevant, but this was two reflective exercises, early on, when I was initially hoping to complete a weather/nature based topic for the sculpture, using the fluff material and heshin / bandage material. I completed both poems, as a sort of brainstorming exercise of what concepts, ideas and qualities in…