Studio Lab [Maquettes and Materials]

Maquettes and Materials

A maquette is an initial, scaled-down version of your

proposed idea. It allows you to test the feasibility of

your idea without the pressure of it having to be

perfect or final.

References and Tutorial

During the maquettes making session, I also sharing my idea with tutor Emily. In order to mixed with 3D object and drawing to organize space narrative of storytelling. Emily recommended that the creative methods of these two artists could be used as reference.

Saelia Aparicio

Her works create a three-dimensional effect by creating visual dislocations through the use of paintings and corner designs.

Milly peck

His works often divide objects into parts in terms of context. Then draw the contents on the board by cutting its outline in combination.

Making Maquettes

My plan is to take one of the works from my research and present it as a painting. What this project seeks to do is to present space-building games as a contextual setting for play therapy. I want to use three-dimensional installations to give viewers an immersive experience.

A lot of my references are looking for things related to window display design. Learn how they use limited space to combine planes and objects to construct spatial narratives.

[Playing Game|Secret Base]

I will create my maquettes based on a collage from my research.

I use a combination of fabric and paint to create my maquettes. Initially, wire was used to make the structure of the entire object. But it takes a lot of time and the efficiency is very low. I choose fabric to complete my maquettes because the softness and thickness of the fabric allow me to create a certain three-dimensional effect. And more details can be added to the fabric by painting.

I then continued to combine fabric with different media. Like an image transfer. Transfer the image to the fabric using glue. In this way, the painting image can be effectively transferred to the fabric.


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