Transformation Drawing






Paper, pastels, wood, cardboard, newspaper, canvas, spray paint, foam insulation, tape, house paint
31/2x4ft
This project was a transformation drawing consisting in 6 transformations. It began as a white sheet of paper and transformed into a sculpture that can exist in any particular space, so a sculpture holding more of the use off a painting than an installation. I really enjoyed this project, because it was all about process. I never got bored of it, or frustrated, which really kept me dedicated in the studio. I was really finding the process of transforming it a great way to grow in my work.
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