Thursday, May 9, 2013

Carving result

link to sound

Cast Iron Sculptural Relief : Wolf Pack Howling


The sounds of nature are one of my favorite concepts to get inspired in any art project. I decided to base my project on the howling of a wolf pack because I think that the sound is very powerful to the human senses. The sound I got starts with the alpha’s howl then the rest of the pack meets him. My perception of this sound is that there is a certain movement that flows around for each of the wolves’ howl and at the end they create a musical composition. In my sculptural relief composition, I designed six shapes; two of them are larger than the rest because they represent the alpha’s howling. Overall, the shapes might be perceived as flower petals or water drops therefore I made them more elongated simulating a fluid movement of air or whispers to represent the graceful sound of the wolves’ pack howl. 

Here is the website to listen to the sound:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DqMvUALp2I0







Mary Williams Project 3: Visual Sound



Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Final Stage of my Lily Pads Wood Sculpture.

So this is the final stage of my lily pads wood sculpture. I decided to add some glue simulating the water and I added some coats of blue,yellow, lime green, and white on each of the lily pads; then I added a dark green wash to get a quiet and even color on these. I also added some lime green around the edges of these in order to get a better eye movement around the whole composition. Also, I added a fake flower to add a gentle touch of nature. Here are some pictures showing the improvements I made to it.








Carving and Casting: Thunderstorm


Carving and Casting. Sound: Cars on Highway Bridge

 
Clay
 
 
 
 
Plaster Carving
 
 
Final Iron Casting

Iron Casting Project. Sound: Moisturizing









Wednesday, May 1, 2013

HOMEWORK ONE 
Megan Milot


time (implied)
 Personally this bridge/ walkway  draws the viewer in and creates a sense of time . To me it feels as if the bridge is pulling your eye and moving you through this implied time.



repetition 



In this form there is a great repetition in the vertical lines of the bridge. The thick horizontal lines enhance the sense of movement created by the repetition. When the viewer looks closely there is a repeating triangle form under the bridge. And more repetition above the bridge in the cables.







Wood Project 
Megan Milot



Wood Project: Unity Concept

Wood Project: Unity Concept



This is the picture I chose as an inspiration tool for my wood sculpture that represents the principle of unity in 3-D design.





Here is the final stage.





I love the candles touch in this one..... :) Me like!!!!!





Rachel Bowles: Wood Project

Elements/Principles Photo

Final Project



Mary Williams - Wood Project