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Triptych Relief: From 2D to 3D

Triptych Relief Sculpture

Description: a triptych relief sculpture illustrating both additive and subtractive processes, as well as color and surface variations between the panels
Medium: open

Additive relief
Brainstorming














Final Sculpture


From 2D to 3D

I am new to working in 3D. With commercial art as my major it is important to be familiar with 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional design.  I am currently enrolled in Art Found ll:3D Visual Thinking and while it is harder for me to grasp the concepts behind 3D projects I feel that this class with push me to think outside of the box. 

A few previous 2D designs:


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