Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Final Light Drawings
Section
Front Elevation
Plan
In this assignment we had to draw our our moment of pause or the light our luminair created. We could only use three colors and it had to be on a dark piece of paper. Since my luminair and the light it produced were both only white and black, I chose to use white as my bright light, dark blue as my dark light, and purple as my neutral light. I also decided to draw my light using negative space. I also made my light field much more pronounced compared to my orthographic drawings because to goal of the project was to focus on the light.
In this assignment we had to draw our our moment of pause or the light our luminair created. We could only use three colors and it had to be on a dark piece of paper. Since my luminair and the light it produced were both only white and black, I chose to use white as my bright light, dark blue as my dark light, and purple as my neutral light. I also decided to draw my light using negative space. I also made my light field much more pronounced compared to my orthographic drawings because to goal of the project was to focus on the light.
Final Light
In daylight: turned off
In daylight: turned on
In daylight: turned on
In daylight: turned on
In daylight: turned on
Deatailed joint
Base
Projection on surface
Projection on surface
Projection on surface
Projection on surface
Projection on surface
Projection on surface
Projection on surface
Luminairs in dark
Luminair in dark
Luminair in dark
Luminair in dark
This is my final liminair. My inspiration came from a colorless sunset where you can see the transition from light to dark. The base is a cube made of cardboard and painted black, and the peice that showes the trasition of light it made of two peices of 24x36 bond paper, and hey are connected to each other my wooden squewers. The light bulb is incerted in the base.
Monday, November 23, 2009
Process of creating a Luminair
When I added another start peice the patter on the ceiling became more interesting.
Inspiration
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