3D Work | 3D Renderings
My 3D work primarily consists of ceramic sculptures and other ceramic pieces like bowls and plates. But I've also explored other mediums such as paper, foam, wood, and wire. Each medium presents unique challenges and opportunities for creative exploration.
Additionally, I'm able to create detailed 3D renderings using CAD and Rhino, which allows me to visualize and refine my designs digitally. This blend of hand-building and digital modeling expands the possibilities of my artistic practice, enabling me to experiment with diverse forms, and techniques.
3D
Ceramics is truly my passion. I love getting my hands dirty and embracing the uncertainty and chaos that comes with working with clay. This medium allows me to create everything from abstract forms to using plates as canvases for imagery and text. With clay, I feel a sense of freedom; making mistakes feels easier, and I can experiment endlessly. The different stages of the firing process are intriguing. I relish making my own glazes and eagerly wait to see how everything comes out of the kiln. For me, ceramics is an endlessly fascinating and rewarding artistic journey.
Ceramics
For this foam sculpture, I began by crafting small variations using modeling clay to refine the organic design.
Once I settled on the final form, I cut the rough shape from a block of polyurethane foam using a band saw. I then carefully carved the foam to create flowing lines and curves, embodying a sense of bodily curvature and movement.
After achieving the desired shape, I applied spackle to smooth the surface, followed by sanding to perfect the finish.
Finally, I spray painted the sculpture in a pristine white acrylic, enhancing its elegant, flowing contours and edges, creating a harmonious, organic presence.