Sunday, April 6, 2008

Developed Model with Gallery Space











This developed sketchup model from the second draft model demonstrates a more convenient gallery space for both the upper, lower and ground plane indicated in the perspective 3D views. The image that brought to my mind to create this sketchup (datum) was mainly from two artists, which are Ricky Swallow the above ground indicated as 'cluttered' (adjective) and Patricia Piccinini below ground as 'variation' (noun).












The materials and production methods used for the upper gallery space was very common and similar to my artist image which is 'Killing Time' by Ricky Swallow. You can notice that the image reflects the table of cluttered used food spread all over the table in a messy state. It doesn't look like it is focused in anyway in that particular space. Which in this case I've proved to show the gallery space in my upper level model is cluttered by the tone and texture of material such lighting and objects in that space. The type of structure used was groundcover of stones, dirt, mesh, wood in combined mixture. From this it also had a distinctive stair access to resemble its trend towards the gallery space provided with the same production methods.

















The materials and production methods used for the below gallery space was based on the artist work 'Nest' by Patricia Piccinini. My description for this artist image was a variation (noun) because it showed me that all of Piccinini artwork change at a certain level through materials such as colour, product and emotions. The nest shows the two objects form at different levels in height position and its expression. So for the gallery space below, the structure shows the variation level up and down in different angles and heights. It also resembles the stair case structure to access from below to above ground space. The type of materials used for this were mainly concrete wall and floor tiling, glass window for direct lighting to be provided in the space as well translucent balustrades for the space below.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I percieve your model to be relating well in a natural environment rather than being part of a cityscape. I find it impressive with regards to your stair design and the complexity of different levels in your model. A job well done.