one minute sculptures inspired by Erwin Wurm.

Today’s task was to create 8 one-minute sculptures, inspired by Erwin Wurm. It was interesting to think about how my body and actions can become a sculpture with the objects I was using. It was also helpful to relate the objects to a verb to capture the action in these one-minute sculptures. Some verbs include cradling, sandwich-ing, holding, hugging, and hooking.

While making these I had to think about how these objects can become a part of my body as well. I examined the possibilities of these objects and the way they can balance on my body and create interesting visual ideas.

3 Replies to “one minute sculptures inspired by Erwin Wurm.”

  1. I love these! Especially the tea pot one as I find it interesting you decided to turn the tea pot upside down and have the lid under your chin instead of the right way round. Wurm gets us to think about how objects can be used in ways we are not used to which I think you have really nailed.

  2. Really cool experiments! I love the one where you’re sitting on a chair and a chair is sitting on you. The work is very creative but sometimes the backgrounds are a little too busy and detract from the sculpture. Try find somewhere with less clutter and retake these shots. Loving the work you’re making!

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