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New post > Art | Vortex (2019)
Bia Nua talks us through his series Vortex (2019). A still of his work of art is provided above. The full video, showing the process of his creation, and a description are located online. Click above and enjoy being mesmerised.
‘Visual abstraction is an embodied process of creation between these two processes, fixing and unfixing.’
I forgot to share this one. Is a #commission I did just before Xmas. I still have some #wood plates to #revalue #reart #recycle #upcycle via #pyrography #woodburning #woodtattoo #repurposedwood hit me up what design you would like #realised for your #altar #sacredspace or just for something beautiful in your livingroom. #ethical #plasticfree #naturaldecor #pagan #spiritual #boho #rustic #tree #floweroflife #sacredsymbols #meaningful #ooak #adornyoursoul https://www.instagram.com/p/B9wAJLVAgII/?igshid=uq5dm4g3n2lo
Unsenses & Revalue ft. Sik-Wit-It - Flat Earth
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Model making! So we’ve started to delve into the brief and I’m looking at all the categories surrounding our brief. Here I’m looking to develop a backpack concept for carrying loose food, trying to spark change in the way we do our food shopping!
Making the legs!
So this is where I am currently at! I feel that making a Mortis and Tenon joint is quite satisfying. Although, I may have stepped towards using machinery here, It was necessary to achieve a nice tight fit.
All thats left to do is decide on the shape and the method to attach the seat.
Part way there!
Quite a quick process! I’m glad we had this mini brief, it allowed me to engage with wood on a more hand to hand basis. I used saws, chisels and sand paper in order to achieve this finish.
I found that my skill with a chisel is in need to work... My cuts could be a lot cleaner and smooth. However, I feel happy with this quick lap joint and look forward to making it into a stool!