Spatial Drawing 1
For this first piece I set out with no set goal in mind. My only task was to create a very gestural piece within the confines of my front porch in order to get a feel for the material. The final gesture implicates both a cage and a hammock, reflecting both the cozy and restrictive attributes of the apartment as a whole.
Spatial Drawing 2
For the second Spatial Drawing I became highly inspired from Peter Pan, particularly Peter's first entrance in the nursery hunting for his shadow. The tape is attached from the wall, to the floor, and ultimately to the bottom of the subject's foot. This allows the subject to be somewhat interactive with the sculpture as a portion of the work can be raised off the ground depending on the subject's motions.
Spatial Drawing 3
For the third spatial drawing I decided to reimagine an area within my house using already existing decor. Utilizing a display shelf in the home, I used blue painter's tape to emulate a fountain spilling out over the rim of the shelf and onto the floor below. I added the fish from a nearby shelf to further play with the idea of a flowing water source.
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