February 3rd, 2010
THis class taught me so much about life
I think everyone should take this class and learn a lot of life skills, it is important, this class has everything from physics to rudimentary linear algebra to the history of medieval prussian rule to how to put a hat on backwards. It also teaches you how to cook a mean souffle while managine your hedge funds AT THE SAME TIME.
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March 20th, 2009

piece that lead me to the final piece (if that makes any sort of sense)

practicing forming one piece of felt and sewing it together to make a 3d form

other practices concerning one flat piece of felt and squishing it into a 3d form

after much experimentation and hours of pensive critical thinking, this was essentially the shape that is for the win

cutting out the shape on some bomb mustard color fabric

final product after attaching zippers

view from the top






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March 20th, 2009


trying out the square technique

half way through

exacto suicide

after folding along the curves of the square paths



final product

making origami (cutie catchers)

cutie!

the original idea was to connect the catchers side by side and create "miniature mountains"

final one

ust kidding. this is the final piece. after switching it upside down



creating shapes



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March 19th, 2009

Wire armature.

Sculpey molded onto armature.

Sanding.

Sculpture after being baked and sanded.

Mold of the “Y” sculpture.

Mold.

After pouring silicone into mold.

Removing top half of cast after second pouring.

Final cast after trimming (good side).
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