What I love about your piece is how organic and smooth the light in your photos reflects off of the clay in all of the angles you have shown. Something that you may add more success to your piece is possibly utilizing more changes in depth that could allow the overall piece to move away from a consistent “reclining” orientation as put by Professor Gans.
I think this piece is very pleasing to the eye especially because of your continued but not too extreme usage of holes. To me, the holes act as a glimpse and almost like a teaser into your piece. I think the lighting has showcased your piece beautifully. If I were making this piece, I might’ve made a little deep protrusions but overall fantastic work.
Nicely done. but perhaps a little too dependent on a “reclining” or horizontal orientation.
What I love about your piece is how organic and smooth the light in your photos reflects off of the clay in all of the angles you have shown. Something that you may add more success to your piece is possibly utilizing more changes in depth that could allow the overall piece to move away from a consistent “reclining” orientation as put by Professor Gans.
I think this piece is very pleasing to the eye especially because of your continued but not too extreme usage of holes. To me, the holes act as a glimpse and almost like a teaser into your piece. I think the lighting has showcased your piece beautifully. If I were making this piece, I might’ve made a little deep protrusions but overall fantastic work.