These three sculptures visually communicate the way life fits itself into nature. While working with the materials I found that I liked things to look random and natural but also very organized and rigid at the same time. The string in the piece "Webbing" seems as if it was placed randomly, however, the way that they crossed and created shapes of their own was very intentional. In "Sticks", wood which is something we closely relate with nature is placed in parallel straight lines which is not something we'd find naturally. Lastly, "Shelter" is partly covered on the outside but still has a barren feel. This is the only piece with color that shows human interference. I want to keep exploring the design of experimental sculptures since this was my first time doing it. I enjoyed the creativity and flow of thinking I got to experience during the creation of these pieces. I found that I was really able to open my mind and let the piece lead me where it wanted to go.
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