Tuesday, May 10, 2011

String and Paper inspiration

"Creativity - doing something awesome with basic materials"


 
String could be covered in something to make it solid and keep it's shape. It can also show the remnants of something which has taken place, half gone. Showing something exciting had happened. Half formed shapes, allowing the visitor to imagine what happened and be involved in the creative process.


String (or pasta in this case) can cover things up, create a private space or somewhere to walk through, lead you to another area. You feel something brush across your skin.


The awesome way lots of small bits of string can create an illusion. The colours used also reflect a design printing colour scheme. 







Some really awesome stuff. Could vary the look using scale, thickness of string, angle, pattern etc. Would make an awesome sculpture!! I want to do something that people look at and go 'wow, that's awesome!!'




The installation is based on the traditional Indonesian method of Ikat which creates textile patterns through the placement of specifically-dyed yarns. Type of string used needed to be considered due to humidity and stretch etc.


Woolen Bundles, by Patrick Marold.


Chaos! Sometimes I think my mind looks like this when I'm brainstorming or stuck on an idea.

Yarn sculpture toy





Can be beautiful and elegant





Scale!


This mammoth cave-like sculpture, nicknamed the Belgian Waffle, is properly called


Can be lit at night as a spectacle (although bulk of visitors would be during the day.





Quirky and colourful. Random and arty 


Kako Ueda








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PaperArt100 in The Beauty of Paper Art

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PaperArt97 in The Beauty of Paper Art



simone lourenco paper art

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Sarah Bridgland
Graphic-ExchanGE - a selection of graphic projects

Fukt - a magazine for contemporary drawing
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Sarah Bridgland

Raking the Leaves in the Wind

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