20.10.20 - Attaching the Legs and Suspending, Gathering Objects
I used the same process as last time, of fraying the ends of the strings, supergluing them on and hanging the creatures up with wire. As they sway and spin, the light catches the shiny surfaces and I really enjoy watching them. I hung them up among the previous ones I did so there are some plain and some embellished. I think they both look good, but visually I prefer the sparkly ones because they allude to the shiny shell of the beetle, they have texture and I think they're simply pretty to look at.Capturing my work through photographs can feel quite limiting, so I put together this short video to give a clearer impression of my work.
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After leaving college, I went to Hopkinson's which sells antique, second hand and miscellaneous items. I chose a variety of small pink things, including some cheaply made plastic toys and beads, and some jewellery. I will also search at home for more things to add to the collection, and then use them to embed in a larger clay beetle. Since I will be scaling it up, I will have to think about how to make the legs a good size if I still choose to use string.
After leaving college, I went to Hopkinson's which sells antique, second hand and miscellaneous items. I chose a variety of small pink things, including some cheaply made plastic toys and beads, and some jewellery. I will also search at home for more things to add to the collection, and then use them to embed in a larger clay beetle. Since I will be scaling it up, I will have to think about how to make the legs a good size if I still choose to use string.
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