I was ill the day we got sorted into groups (I'm sorry to the girl I was originally paired with) so took inspiration from others and merged two of mine together. this is the shell bell!
To complete this project, I was at a loss for which one to choose to render. After messing around with a few, I come up with the idea to merge two ideas. I first took the hair dryer and water idea and loaded it up in Rhino. Then I changed the water to a dark red colour and added a metallic material so I had a hair dryer running blood out the end. after, I brought in my plant brain and messed around with the materials. I then positioned the hairdryer as if it was watering the brain. To finish off the render, I added a floor and walls and then added some lighting. Here it is!
Out of the list that was given, non of the artists really stood out. So I began to research. Orginally, I wanted to look into architectural papercraft as I've seen how some architects create building models in the past. When searching for this, I came across an art studio called JUDITH+ROLFE. Daphne Lee, a Chinese Singapore-born artist works in Virginia USA. She specialises in more organic nature themes, focusing on light and shadow as well as architecture. She has a bachelor's degree in architecture which she worked as an architect for a decade in New York before turning to paper art in 2016. She likes to mess with perspective, having her work change depending on how one views. Examples of her work: What do you get when you take architectural design expertise and bring it into the world of paper art? Beautiful, intricate three-dimensional creations. This quote stood out to me. Lee creates these beautiful tiny details which I would love to try capture in this project....
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