Model for "Fluid Form"


My most compelling assignment of the first semester was ‘Fluid Form’, which focuses on the “slow curve” juxtaposed with the straight line or edge.

PRECEDENTS:

Zakary Kinnaird
Office DA

PROCESS:
For the model I sharply folded paper creating crisp edges and agitated them to generate soft ‘fluff’ effect. Needle holes on the inside of the slates create texture. The drawing is a sketch on ripped masking tape. I taped masking tape to paper, then sketched onto it. Water colour backing behind drawings define details.

Drawing for "Fluid Form"

THEMES:
I wanted to overall look to be quite Japanese: Elegant, by means of simplistic outlines yet capturing the eye with the intense detail. I also wanted the viewer to experience the scene as ‘quiet’ and to sense a sort of history or past belonging to the model.

So this is me. Sarah Mokhtar, and I'm demonstraiting the process fo how to make my Fluid Form model. Its a BIT on the cheesy side but, I like to take the more personal approach. Ciao

Real World Network

Getting lunch at Satay Kingdom with friends, our weekly ritural.

BLOGS:

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Awesome site! All curves in each of the displayed works have been calculated into vectors so, no pixilation!!! Amazing stuff! Beautiful but somewhat disturbing art.