Monday, September 15, 2025

Cardboard Replica Blender

 







Details






Dimensions 

Height - 15 4/3    

Width - 6       

Depth - 6


Diagram Drawing

Paper Model : 
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Wednesday, September 3, 2025

Experimental Sculpture Collection Research A-C

 Research A - Alexis Granwell



”Ive been working with handmade paper since 2009. Can you walk us through your overall process? I begin by making pulp paintings in wet, handmade paper, sensitive to the ways its surface records my gestures, and allowing the pigments of color to disperse and build. 



Research B - Julian Watts



He began with experimental hand carved spoons and bowls, and currently encompassing wooden sculpture, furniture making, drawing, painting, music, and stone carving. 




Research C - Ted Lott



”One of the things that I love about woodworking is the incredible flexibility of the medium. There are so many things that you can do with the material in the realm of sculpture, furniture and beyond. It is a way of working that is truly accessible: a few basic tools and machines, and you can jump right in.”

Quoted from - https://otherpeoplespixels.com/blog/otherpeoplespixels-interviews-ted-lott






Cardboard replica - Research A-C

 

Research A - Daniel Agdag

He is an artist and a filmmaker who works in Melbourne, Australia.

https://marsgallery.com.au/daniel-agdag/ 




Research B - AnDee Lumsden

In an interview AnDee states,” I began experimenting with many different found and used materials with the aim to ‘discover and reveal the jewel within.' The one that stood out the most as being amazingly versatile and beautiful was the corrugated cardboard box.” I found this super interesting since all the sculptures look incredibly realistic.

https://www.allthingspaper.net/2024/03/andee-lumsden-cardboard-sculpture.html





Research C - Shannon Goff

https://www.designboom.com/art/shannon-goff-lincoln-continental-cardboard-miles-to-empty-11-02-2015/

States, ”Shannon goff has recreated her grandfather's 1979 lincoln continental car from cardboard.”



Art 21 response

Link - https://art21.org/watch/new-york-close-up/sincerely-yours-hadi-falapishi/

Artist Name - Hadi Falapishi 

His work is eerie, yet emotional. It makes you feel different types of emotions.


Piece name - Young and Clueless

I saw that this piece uses pattern and repetition, around the frame pattern and even in the inside. 

https://www.contemporaryartlibrary.org/artist/hadi-falapishi-4407



Piece name - Mouse in a persian pot

This piece uses texture, it almost feels like you can touch it and feel it.

https://marianneboeskygallery.com/artworks/30823-hadi-falapishi-mouse-in-a-persian-pot-2024/



Elements and Principles

Maya Lin - Diagonal line

    
 Diagonal line
Personal photo

A Few of My Favorite Things




 Candles - Candles are my favorite because of the many different smells, especially for different seasons and events. These 2 are my favorite candles I own because they are very nostalgic and remind me of highschool.

Flower - These flowers are my favorite, my boyfriend always gets me these ones because he knows how much I adore them. The flower shown is one he got me last week.

Picture frame - This picture frame is one my favorite things in my apartment. I live with my boyfriend. This was our first picture we put in the house of us. The frame is a little wonky, but it reminds me of how long we've been together.

Crystals - Crystals are my favorite because I truly believe they bring good energy.

Plant - This plant has been with me through every era. I've rearranged my room countless of times. But I always kept this plant. I don't know why, but its come with me to every place I moved to since middle school.

Creativity I admire

 

Image 1 - Michelle Solorzano 

This is a sculpture by Michelle, I really thought it was unique and special. I've never seen anything like it before.

 https://www.ceramicsnow.org/artists/michelle-solorzano/


Image 2 - Marian Spore Bush 

I really admire this piece because at first you can't tell what it is, but you keep looking and it makes more sense.

https://hyperallergic.com/1038749/marian-spore-bush-was-nobodys-visionary-artist/





Image 3- David Syre

I thought this was super abstract and cool.

https://rawvision.com/blogs/whats-on/david-syre-at-art-museum-versi-in-south-korea




Image 4 - Chihiaru Shiota 

This is amazing, I really admire this because of how eye catching it is.

https://sculpturemagazine.art/


Fluxus Box

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