Building a Fall Collection
I'm playing with fold-forming techniques invented by Brian Lewton-Brain, who coincidentally is in Austin this week to give a 30 hour masters Clsss at the Creative Side Academy.
The strategy is to prepare a pallet in copper and one in Silver to cut into smaller pieces to fashion into the Fall Post-Apocalyptic Primitative 'collection.'
Flip it over and outline the forms.
I cut out the enscribed pieces and there was plenty of left over copper. So I fashioned it into pieces. There are 15.
Design is beginning to take place by riffing on the pieces. Some readers will recognize this as a jazz idiom. To riff is to explore freely upon a theme. This series is guided by a little known piano player from the 59's and 60's named Elmo Hope. If I may say, a little Elmo Hope sauce is needed right now, not only in this design, but in the wider world as well.
Process shown in Silver