Showing posts with label mfa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mfa. Show all posts

Monday, 7 September 2015

Metal manipulation

I have been doing experiments to try to give the metal parts a more spontaneous and softer character. I would like to remove the rigidity and manufactured qualities inherent to metal materials. The figures below show some of the attempts...


I have decided to try to replicate the flow effect in the metal pieces using computer modelling and before I knew it, I was drifted into the following thrilling models!

Inflatable series


Soft metals??? Inflatable metal forms??? These forms remind me some pieces of Kim Buck that were on display in Munich during Schmuck 2015:

Kim Buck, Pumpous (2011), Schmuck 2015, photo by Eva Fernandez

Kim Buck, Pumpous (2011), Schmuck 2015, photo by Eva Fernandez
Looking a bit more into his work. I found really interesting his delicate conceptual work using metal foil for inflatable pieces. You can have the pleasure to navigate around his website to see his amusing and unconventional work (http://www.kimbuck.dk/index.php?/products/jewelry/)

Monday, 24 August 2015

Inspirational: knobs and handles

Some inspirational pictures from an interesting display of knobs and handles in Portobello Rd, London. I love the simple and sensuous shapes (if you can call a door handle sensuous!)




Monday, 17 August 2015

Trying to develop more the test pieces

I have been trying to resolve some technical problems of combining plastic shapes with metal. The pictures below show the progress. The shapes have to be further developed, but I am pleased to have solved some of the technical issues.

Bottle milk series










  

Monday, 27 July 2015

Additional experimentation after the first year final hand in...

The plastic objects that I produced during the first year have some kind of resemblance to porcelain. There is something about ceramics that I love, however, I find it a difficult and fragile medium..Will it be possible to fake it with plastics? I am not sure about the plain white of the plastics, also I want to add some value and strength to it in the form of metal...From these thoughts, I started to develop the plastic samples in a new direction:







I like the effect of the blue print on white and the combination with gold..

Monday, 22 June 2015

Summarizing my first year of MFA in ECA

After lots of experimentation and not much focus during my first year at the ECA, finally I think managed to narrow down the options to some form of plastics and miscellaneous objects...

Everything started with the following experiments:






Which ended up with the following pieces:




Some more experimentation took me to some more sculptural pieces:






I see the potential in these objects, however, I believe they are far away from final professional pieces....I feel a bit frustrated I didn't manage to produce some form of more accomplished pieces..