When you look at this artwork you see that on one side there is a blue bird and on the other side it looks like it's cut in half and it's showing the white skeleton. The alive side of the bird is blue, its beak is yellow, its eye is white and black and the ground is green. The dead side is caved in and the skeleton is white, the eye socket is black, surrounding the skeleton is muscle and blood and it is flying over grass. I created this artwork with colored wire, mod podge and paint. The big idea behind this artwork is the cycle between life and death. One of my goals was to finish this and add lots of designing in it. The other was to be sure it can stand on its own. The thoughts I have of this sculpture is what other people would think and say of it because there is some wire coming out and they could say that its not finished.
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Wire Figure SculptureWhen I first started working on my sculpture I was just going to make a flying wire bird with tinfoil on top and a the other side of the body is gone, and that was just going to be what I was going to do. I made the other side of the body gone to get the half life and half death look, Mrs. Underhill told me that I could put Mod Podge over the tinfoil and put little pieces of paper towels on it and then paint over it. Right now I finished applying the Mod Podge and paper to it, now I just have to paint it. I'm hoping to get it done soon. When in the making of this sculpture I wanted to observe what the students were doing for their sculptures. I had to look online to get a thought on how to get started and envision on how it would look like when I did it.
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AuthorI'm Caitlyn. I'm in 9th grade. I like drawing, sketching and love looking at nature. Archives
January 2018
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