Saturday, May 9, 2009

Kyle's Sculpture


Hollie's Sculpture

So, the way I came up with my sculpture was as follows:

I took the clay in my hands and began to form it and mix two colors together thinking that I would turn it into this ‘black’ clay that had been mentioned in our last meeting. The red and blue began to swirl together and it reminded me of many photographs I have taken of an image’s reflection on the water. With that in mind, I began to get a vision for this sculpture: It would be a simple (red) fishing boat with its reflection laid out over the blue water. Now, sometimes the reflection is a perfect match of its subject and other times it looks a bit like a jigsaw puzzle or some fancy piece of art in a gallery. In any case, I am not that technical and decided to go with the free flowing reflection. So, this is what you (should) see. And I chose it, again, because it is a subject I enjoy photographing.

A couple things came to mind in writing this out: One, just begin to step out and do something. Faith mixed with works. I caught a vision in doing so and then begin to work in that direction to see it fulfilled. Much like the creative process we are involved with through Inspire.

Elizabeth's Sculpture


Todd's Sculpture



Mark's Sculpture


This is an image of a modern dwelling with a butterfly roof. It will be affordable but stylish!

Lena's Sculpture

This is a picture of a husband and wife spending intimate time together reading my book on marriage. It's bringing them closer together.

Jesse's Sculpture



Angelina's Sculpture