Wire Scullpture Reflection (4-C): April 12, 2013
This is the overall picture of my wire project
1. What are the good/ strong parts of your project? What is done well, why?
- The lightening bolt and tree are very strong.
2. What do you think you could have done better on this project? What is not great and why?
- I could have put more detail into the tree. I didnt have the texture i wanted.
3. Describe the theme/unity of your design.
- The theme of my tree is a stormy night. The unity is a tree and lightening bolt.
4. Describe the form of your project: How would you describe the 3-D shape to someone who cant see it.
- Its a tree that is shaped like a light bulb or a hot air ballon.
5. Analyze the use of emphasis: What stands out as strong/dominant? Why did you select to make that emphasized?
- The top of my project has most of the action. That technique builds up the excitment.
6. What did you learn from this project that you could apply to other projects or in real life?
- Right when you get built up God strikes you down.
- The lightening bolt and tree are very strong.
2. What do you think you could have done better on this project? What is not great and why?
- I could have put more detail into the tree. I didnt have the texture i wanted.
3. Describe the theme/unity of your design.
- The theme of my tree is a stormy night. The unity is a tree and lightening bolt.
4. Describe the form of your project: How would you describe the 3-D shape to someone who cant see it.
- Its a tree that is shaped like a light bulb or a hot air ballon.
5. Analyze the use of emphasis: What stands out as strong/dominant? Why did you select to make that emphasized?
- The top of my project has most of the action. That technique builds up the excitment.
6. What did you learn from this project that you could apply to other projects or in real life?
- Right when you get built up God strikes you down.