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I decided to mix the cutting with the pattern method I have been using previously, and this is the result. The finished article will be 45cm diameter, which is quite big. Its based on one of the drawings, and I hope to do 5, if not 8 of these (all different) for the degree show. This one I hope to frame for the interim show.
1 comment:
Hi Louise, these are really interesting.
I could maybe do with seeing some close ups too. What are these going to be eventually? and will they remain in paper- or are they going to move forwards into other media- colour? What particular colours do you think would be pertinent to your medical proceedure?
I like the development but need to see these moving forwards to see a completed piece.
Glyn
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