Tuesday, September 12, 2017

Are You an Innie or an Outie?

Inward

The movement from the bending goes up to form a teardrop and I added another smaller one in the center of the formation.

 For this one the bamboo stems form the drain and wraps around and into itself a lot before the other end retreats back into the drain.

for this one I wanted it to look like it was passing from one piece of wood to another while having it move into itself a lot so even thought it's going from point A to point B it still has inward movement


Outward

For this one I wanted something basic but with a strong leading line to have more outward motion to try to start to understand the motion more.

This has upward motion with multiple ends pointing up to try to explode upward creating that energy.

The coiling of the wood around the chair felt active and even though the wood wraps within the chair. It trying to find its way out felt outward in that way.


Inner and Outer

 The movement from one point out out of the rack to another along with the intertwining around the objects captured what I felt to be both types of energy.

 The way this one expanded outward greatly but tightened up at points tried to capture what we talked about with how our hands gave away feelings.

This one was simple but I think it captures in and out on a really basic level that helps in understanding it.

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