Overarching statement
0 Comments
I started of this project by cutting the bases of the "cylinders". These "cylinders" would later be used for the base. For the actual pot of the project I found a plastic cylinder and covered it around in cardboard, leaving the top open. Then I connected the bottom three bases together and then connected that to the pot of the project. When that was complete I felt that the project was empty so I added three spirals to the bases. Two small and one big spiral. I completed the project by painting it. The bases blue, pot yellow, and spirals green. In creating this art, I knew I wanted to do something relating to technology. I didint take me long to choose my watch. In choosing my watch I first had to draw four pictures of it, each with a different element (these elements being colour, shape, value, and line). After that was done I started working on my sketch to make a bigger version made of cardboard and wire. While I did use the cardboard, I didint go with the wire due to time reasons so I wend with tape and covering that with fabric. I personally think the fabric looks better but I would have like to seen the watch with a wire band. Some of you might be woundering, what is "Nuke: Bomb Site A" ?. Well let me explain. Nuke is a map from the game Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (link to game). A bomb site is a part of the map that a critical to the game. Now why am I talking about this? because I decided to remake the A bomb site from Nuke. I choose to take the style of pixel-art and remaking the the bomb site. I found this challenging due to me using probably the worst choice to make art on a computer (MS Paint). However, I found this challenge enjoyable and would do it again. Picture IS-1 is my final product (see below) and IS-2 to IS-3 are some pictures of Bomb Site A
|