Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Glenn Ford Project 3


Glenn Ford
03/15/17
Project 3

                       Starting project 3 in the beginning was quite a challenge. The main problem that I had was cutting project 2 compositions. I put a lot of effort into the two compositions from project 2. Indeed, art is subjective. Beauty can be found in the most things if you carefully look. This I found was true for project 3.
                       In the beginning stages of project 3, I was unsure how things would turnout. My process for project 3 included cutting project 2 compositions into 100 pieces. Moreover, rebuilding the 100 pieces into a new design. It took a while before I could bring myself to cut the two compositions. However, once I started cutting the compositions the process became a little easier. I did not want to make the cuts of the compositions the same size because I wanted to have a variety of shapes in the completed project. Some of the cuts that I made were triangles, squares, circles, and rectangles. I did this because I wanted some resemblance of project 2. Moreover, it made the project interesting. The materials that I used for project 3 scissors, a glue stick, paperclips, and stick pins.
                    I decided to make my newly 100 pieces into an angel. I chose an angle because of its beauty and positive spirituality. When I completed my angel I was pleased with how it turned out. When I pinned the angel to the board and shined the light on it, the shadow looks as though the angel is in flight. It is truly remarkable how light and dark can change the prospective of a design. Project 3 has shown me how to think more out-of-the-box.

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