A form project based on a family of individuals. The challenge was understanding the difference between a cohesive group of individuals and a bathroom set, completed by motifs.
I wanted to show this off to anyone and everyone. I was so proud of the countless hours spent sketching, modeling, and rendering. If I could send this to a manufacturer and have it made to tomorrow, I would.
And as it turns out, this ended up on "the wall." Not only was it put in the pile of accomplishments for Second Years, it was put on display in the main entrance of our building (along with a few other form study pieces.)
And as it turns out, this ended up on "the wall." Not only was it put in the pile of accomplishments for Second Years, it was put on display in the main entrance of our building (along with a few other form study pieces.)
Pictured from left to right : my grandfather, Clifton Taylor. Me. And my brother, Travis Taylor, who is going through this program with me. Travis was also recognized for his flat-pak lamp, the second one from the left.
I guess this is proof that hard work really does pay off.
Shelby
Shelby