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Assignment,Laser Cutter,Submission,Technique — Tags: — clbartel @ 4:38 am

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Laser Cutting – Wearable Sketches

 

www.wetheurban.com/post/45232804606/fashion-elvira-t-harts-wearable-2d-garments

 

“As with a lot of design work, sometimes the most interesting aspect is the sketch before the final product. Recent graduate and fashion designer Elvira ‘t Hart’s latest collection aims to translate those beastly 2D sketches to garments.”

Mold Making – Blue Bath Performance

Aisha Tandiwe Bell’s Blue Bath

 

kenyaworkspace.blogspot.com/2010/04/bath-in-bucket.html#links

superhueman.com/artwork/1026686_blue_bath.html

 

A performance with multiple casts of the figure and her face.

Laser Cut Art

Eric Standley creates stained glass windows with laser cut paper.  They are inspired by Gothic and Islamic structures.

 

Stained Glass Windows Made from Laser Cut Paper by Eric Standley

Lasercutting Textiles Inspiration

I’m thinking about lasercutting and paper/origami for wearables use, so here are some images along that vein

A friend of mine (Alex Wolfe) did a big project last year with laser-cut origami wearables that I really loved, and there are some really cool ways to lasercut perforations to fold paper along.

More on that project here: golancourses.net/2012spring/05/09/alex-wolfe-mahvish-nagda-waterbomb/

Lots more photos if you click more:

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Faux Rocks

Modelling,Technique — chentschker @ 4:20 pm

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Mold Making – “Dancers”

Assignment,Modelling,Submission,Uncategorized — Tags: , — clbartel @ 1:22 am

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The Locked Locks

Assignment,Modelling,Submission — racheljpark @ 9:04 pm

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Casting Example

Modelling,Technique — clairehentschker @ 6:20 pm

www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/exhibition/unilever-series-rachel-whiteread-embankment/rachel-whiteread

 

 

She created an instillation using casts of boxes in translucent polyethylene

3D Printer Artist

3D Printer,Artists,Uncategorized — Tags: — clbartel @ 5:34 am

The team of Sheila Munro and Matthew J. Chin of “Dropping Form Designs” create jewelry as well as sculptures, and even cell phone cases. Their work is very intricately detailed, and seems to follow a pattern throughout the various pieces.

www.geomatrixstudio.com/

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