NATURAL HISTORY OF THE SENSES
Touch is the title of this sculpture. It was started off using foam board to make all of the finger tip snapped layers. Then I used a Dremel in the wood shop to add the texture for the tactile effect.
Silvia Rubalcaba https://fineartamerica.com/featured/masking-tape-necklace-silvia-rubalcaba.html
ARTIST STATEMENT
This sculpture explores the idea of touch for us human beings. My presentation that I did on the Natural History of the Senses was about the touch chapter. I used foam board, a Dremel, spray-ain't, and hot glue in order to represent the tactile effect of touch for the viewer in this instance. I feel that this sculpture gives the viewer the opportunity to see the fingertip shape and then see the inside as almost a fingerprint for itself. This sculpture is significant because of how important touch is. Touch is more important than many people know.
INSPIRATION
This artist used a lot of small interesting details that I was inspired by.
Hannah vogel
I feel as if this one has a lot of negative space that I was inspired by.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BpyNorcATXy/?utm_source=ig_share_sheet&igshid=1r5th4tbyzcipOliver Stilleto
This guy used materials that I was inspired by to create this piece.
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