LOVE this so far. It keeps in the style you are working in, and still conveys "irrational" without getting too busy. It's also a really good continuation from the "initial impact" piece you did with broken glass. Great work! keep it up.
just wondering--how would you make this 3D? maybe have the black move back in space and the white shards pop forward? or would there maybe be no rational behind which pieces are pushed back and which pieces pop out?
One of the most graphically interesting pieces you've created. It leads the viewers eye off the piece though, and you may need to find something to bring them back in to check out some of the details...
LOVE this so far. It keeps in the style you are working in, and still conveys "irrational" without getting too busy. It's also a really good continuation from the "initial impact" piece you did with broken glass. Great work! keep it up.
ReplyDeletejust wondering--how would you make this 3D? maybe have the black move back in space and the white shards pop forward? or would there maybe be no rational behind which pieces are pushed back and which pieces pop out?
ReplyDeleteOne of the most graphically interesting pieces you've created. It leads the viewers eye off the piece though, and you may need to find something to bring them back in to check out some of the details...
ReplyDeleteHey Eileen
ReplyDeleteThought you might like this series of installations:
http://www.sebastianlemm.com/files/tse1.html