PRECEDENTS
DEVELOPMENT
RENDER
PHOTO
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Monday, September 19, 2011
Project Two
INSPIRATION
Quartz Crystal
Your House
Concept by Olafur Eliasson
Design by Michael Heimann, Claudia Baulesch / groenland.berlin
Published by the Library Council of the Museum of Modern Art, New York, 2006
DEVELOPMENT
Intial Sketch Model
Laser Cut Model
Laser Cut Model With Latex Cast
Latex Cast Result
Laser Cut Model with Resin Cast
Resin Cast Result = FINAL
DIGITAL REVISED
Development Continued
Quartz Crystal
Your House
Concept by Olafur Eliasson
Design by Michael Heimann, Claudia Baulesch / groenland.berlin
Published by the Library Council of the Museum of Modern Art, New York, 2006
DEVELOPMENT
Intial Sketch Model
Laser Cut Model
Laser Cut Model With Latex Cast
Latex Cast Result
Laser Cut Model with Resin Cast
Resin Cast Result = FINAL
DIGITAL REVISED
Development Continued
Monday, August 8, 2011
Monday, August 1, 2011
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Monday, July 11, 2011
Salvador Dali - Spellbound
This is some set design work created by Dali for a movie made in 1945 called Spellbound. I have two images of this, his pre-sketch for the set which was oil paint on masonite, below.
and also one of the final result on the set for the movie.
What I like in the contrast of the two images is the introduction of a human scale into the intial plan, and then how this results in the final outcome. Also what I find interesting is how the painting transitions into a background, the intial image is my favourite because you can see the work that has been put into it i.e the paint strokes and pencil, you can identify the medium. What I like about the photograph is that you can see the age, you can identify a time period. However with the uniqueness of the backdrop it blurs this period even though you know when it is, its hard to know where it is.
and also one of the final result on the set for the movie.
What I like in the contrast of the two images is the introduction of a human scale into the intial plan, and then how this results in the final outcome. Also what I find interesting is how the painting transitions into a background, the intial image is my favourite because you can see the work that has been put into it i.e the paint strokes and pencil, you can identify the medium. What I like about the photograph is that you can see the age, you can identify a time period. However with the uniqueness of the backdrop it blurs this period even though you know when it is, its hard to know where it is.
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