Fibonacci Wannabe:
At first, we thought this sculpture would be boring to make a panorama of, but this was one of the best sculptures for us because this was the first time we used the lasso tool to make it look like there were multiple of me.
Drawing machine:
A hand-stitched image that had many different exposures. The hand-stitched element makes the sky look very interesting.
I Worried:
This poem was very beautiful and we ended up mainly focusing on the lasso technique here, not panorama.
An excerpt from "I worried" by Mary Oliver:
"Finally, I saw that worrying had come to nothing.
And gave it up. And took my old body
and went out into the morning,
and sang."
Monument To The Common Barberry
This image is interesting since my father’s image is in it, but very filtered. He is usually not OK with it, but this was fine with him because of the filtered element of the corrugated polycarbonate. This image also draws some inspiration from Kahn & Selesnik, because it tells a story of sorts.
Infinite Play
I actually played on this, and it was interesting because the only real thing that I could do on a lot of sections of this is lie down. Also, because it was in a loop, it actually looked, in the end, like it was one linear thing.