WARP: Anastasia del Valle

Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Exercise: Tetrahedron

As an exercise for class we learned how to make a tetrahedron using circles. I normal do not use math in any of my artworks, I kind of just wing it but this was a unique way to incorporate math into art. This was a fun activity that got us thinking.
Posted by Anastasia del Valle at 9:18 PM
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Labels: Exercises, Topic: Pattern and Ornament

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      • Museum visit - The Wolfsonian FIU
      • Small Work #1: Peer Replication
      • Exercise: Tetrahedron
      • Small Work #2. Using Pattern as reference.
      • Small Work #1. Language: 2-D to 3-D translation.
      • Blog research (observational): Pattern and ornamen...
      • Sketchbook Work: Form-Based Language
      • Response to: "Ornament and the Sources of Design i...
      • Topic #1: Creative Impulse
      • Response to: “The White Bird” by John Berger & "‘J...
      • Spots, Dots, Pips, Tiles: An exhibition about Domi...
      • WARP In-class paper folding
      • WARP First Post
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