A gift for the wonderful Annie <3
Created over the course of a month. Stands over 10 inches tall.
Created over the course of a month. Stands over 10 inches tall.
Category All / All
Species Wolf
Size 500 x 749px
File Size 225 kB
I really don't mind waiting a while for an update if you finally do share with us pictures of your works. :]
What inspired you to create your sculptures with bits of circuit boards, batteries and peripherals? Did you just look at the pieces and imagine what else they look like? I know I used to play with circuit boards when I was a kid because I used to think they looked like tiny cities (the chips looked like buildings) with streets and parks (the green underlay and the silver soldermetal). It's fantastic you still have your imagination like this, only looking at your work now has bought back all the nostalgia. ^^
What inspired you to create your sculptures with bits of circuit boards, batteries and peripherals? Did you just look at the pieces and imagine what else they look like? I know I used to play with circuit boards when I was a kid because I used to think they looked like tiny cities (the chips looked like buildings) with streets and parks (the green underlay and the silver soldermetal). It's fantastic you still have your imagination like this, only looking at your work now has bought back all the nostalgia. ^^
Wow thanks! I've never had that kind of a reaction before!
I project at college had us create a poster along the theme of evolution for the National History museum, I came up with the bird (can be seen in my gallery). I've always liked blending technology with natural objects, whether in drawn media, or like this.
I've had a load of old electronics knocking about at home, so it just seemed natural to use them in this way. I Look at the patterns first, then the shapes the individual components would make if they were placed in a particular area, then finally I look at the size. If it doesn't fit then it won't work after all XD
One of my dads relatives is a photographer and did something like that, although he did it in such a wa that could couldn't tell it was a motherboard. ^^
I project at college had us create a poster along the theme of evolution for the National History museum, I came up with the bird (can be seen in my gallery). I've always liked blending technology with natural objects, whether in drawn media, or like this.
I've had a load of old electronics knocking about at home, so it just seemed natural to use them in this way. I Look at the patterns first, then the shapes the individual components would make if they were placed in a particular area, then finally I look at the size. If it doesn't fit then it won't work after all XD
One of my dads relatives is a photographer and did something like that, although he did it in such a wa that could couldn't tell it was a motherboard. ^^
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