I enjoyed seeing my white card model slowly grow as I completed each part and put it together, and imagine this feeling will be times a thousand when I start the realistic colour model. Having said that, I did find it incredibly fiddly and the white card was a right pain at times to cut such fine detail without ruining it, but after much perseverance and many stair rails later I managed to complete the model. Certain aspects could be improved upon where edges could be finer and more flush, but all in all I think it is something to be proud of.
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When thinking about the work I have done over the years, especially in more recent times, it has become apparent that I work quite instinctively. I don’t write ideas down in a big mind map and pick the best one to get the most marks or impress the most people; of course I do think about what my works going to become, but its much more to do with the physical materials which are laid out in front of me.
I find I’ll toy with them, have visions of what it is I want to create with what’s in my hand, they may not have any clear concept or idea but that’s not what matters in my mind. It’s whether or not the materials used work as a piece of art.