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©2016 Barry Smith - Mountain forms |
I'm going to make a layered 'mountain' range similar to the one above but slightly larger with more peaks - 5 to 7 peaks!!! I'm hoping to exhibit it in an upcoming art show.
The process has started with a rough sketch of the potential 7 peaks at actual size on a recycled piece of brown paper. I had a bit of fun with angles and curves - one has to love a flexible ruler for curves.
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©2016 Barry Smith - I love the Faber-Castell pencil Fiona gave me for doing design sketching |
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©2016 Barry Smith - Looks like seven!! |
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©2016 Barry Smith - Looks like seven!! |
So I think I'm set with the 7 basic side view shapes. I plan to use a soft light timber that has a rich colour to contrast with the polished aluminium - in this case a piece of salvaged sawn redwood - it has some lovely shapes and grain that could be incorporated into the design. And it is easy to cut and sand.
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©2016 Barry Smith - Salvaged and aged redwood |
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©2016 Barry Smith - Salvaged and aged redwood |
Next week I hope to start the cutting and sanding process in readiness to add the polished aluminium.
I like the shapes and combinations of
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Nicely done.
Love this sculpture!
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Bravo!!!
I have one of your very first beaten bowls, and when I look at it and see the scope of your latest work I marvel at how far you've come since then.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to this! The shapes you drew echo the shapes in the wood.
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Hi R, AM, JM & S - can't believe it is so long since if have responded to comments - where have I been - away working I guess. R - the next stage of the current work starts tomorrow - will see how it goes. AM - thanks for your vote of confidence - hope to share the outcome by the weekend. JM - not is good news that I have actually improved!!!! S - keep your eye out for the weekend posts. All go well. B
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