Lightstudy
Coaldrawing.
The next assignment was to create a coal drawing in A2 from our light boxes using a masking technique.
Stills from movie of the lightbox.
The task was to create a box in light coloured card board 150x250x400 in which the day light could be studied. I worked with triangles, put with equal distance from each other, gradually changing shape on three of the sides of the box. Keeping one of the sides open, running a light over created a beautiful play with the light inside the box, reminding of light moving among the trees in a forest.
Stills from movie of the lightbox.
The task was to create a box in light coloured card board 150x250x400 in which the day light could be studied. I worked with triangles, put with equal distance from each other, gradually changing shape on three of the sides of the box. Keeping one of the sides open, running a light over created a beautiful play with the light inside the box, reminding of light moving among the trees in a forest.
Stills from movie of the lightbox.
The task was to create a box in light coloured card board 150x250x400 in which the day light could be studied. I worked with triangles, put with equal distance from each other, gradually changing shape on three of the sides of the box. Keeping one of the sides open, running a light over created a beautiful play with the light inside the box, reminding of light moving among the trees in a forest.
Stills from movie of the lightbox.
The task was to create a box in light coloured card board 150x250x400 in which the day light could be studied. I worked with triangles, put with equal distance from each other, gradually changing shape on three of the sides of the box. Keeping one of the sides open, running a light over created a beautiful play with the light inside the box, reminding of light moving among the trees in a forest.
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