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One of the original wooden floors in The Old Blind School/Former Trade Union Centre, Liverpool.
A beautiful building with a comforting ghostly memory.

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textures.
One of the original wooden floors in The Old Blind School/Former Trade Union Centre, Liverpool.
A beautiful building with a comforting ghostly memory.
This 3d Printed Bracelet is made from nylon polymide and is inspired by the painting La Danse des Voiles by Picasso. The bracelet lifts the female outo of the painting by contouring the shapes out of the character but not making them immediately visible.
Deelyn's jewellery is inspired by geometry and en-capsules bright flashes of colour made out of resin. I like the idea she has incorporated on her necklaces of instead of having an attachment at the back, using the actual shapes to create a locking mechanism simply by pushing one shape through the other. I also like how she has used cad to visualise her design to show to the client before making it.
Giacomo Balla
I like how the artist depicts movement in a figurative and angular way. The contrast between the spikes and fluid curves in Balla's sculptures is fascinating to me as I am looking at similar shapes but in a more conflicting way in-which the shapes penetrate through each other. I will probably be looking further into the futuristic movement for more inspiration for my jewellery
Mariele Neudecker
'Heaven the Sky' installation.
Tomorrow Will Be Like Today by Eno Henze I like the abstract line patterns that are formed in these works, the pieces remind me of photographing smoke but with more structure.
Andy Goldsworthy's natural structures inspire me to look at nature in a different way, in that you can manipulate nature in order to develop ideas around it.
León Ferrari. Torre de Babel (Tower of Babel). 1964
What struck me most about this piece was the complexity of the form, it has a framework to structure the piece but inside this is a chaotic explosion of twisted and entwined metal. León Ferrari's definition of Babelism was "to make something without unity, with different sensibilities... or make something between several people.." I think the idea of creating something without unity could lead to interesting and thought provoking aesthetics.