Wednesday, January 6, 2010

For an art project, where would be a good place to put a lifesize 3d figure made out of packing tape?

This would be a full size human figure constucted by wrapping tape (sticky side out) then (sticky side back in) to create a life size human figure. But after I am done making it, where would be a good place to put it and in a position that represents him doing something interesting? I just can't think of any unique ideas. Some ideas are looking under a table, or scratching his head, or something like that. Thank you in advance!For an art project, where would be a good place to put a lifesize 3d figure made out of packing tape?
Look through this website, there are quite a number of examples of outdoor tape sculptures.


http://www.xmarkjenkinsx.com/outside.htm鈥?/a>


let them inspire you.





Hugging a tree, stealing a bike (include tape sculpture of big metal shears), making a handstand on an open umbrella, put one on the seat in your car if you have one, doing a self operation (e.g. cutting a heart shaped opening in it's breast...), constructing itself (in the position of adding tape to itself like the hand drawing itself, it will be better is e.g. half a leg is still incomplete and it's working on it). Tying shoe laces (put real shoes one and a real baseball cap). building a snowman if you still have snow. In a shopping cart.For an art project, where would be a good place to put a lifesize 3d figure made out of packing tape?
To make it more impressive, show in settings where scale is obvious, next to walls or setting on benches. I would put it where it would be looking longingly - out at sea, across a bridge, down a long road.
let it sit on the toilet bowl with the act of...you know.lol

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