Hello @gabriel_cantarellas_reig , I would like to see more of the process that has led you to create the lamp since only with the final photo of the proto we do not see the idea behind the product or the references that have inspired you. In addition, I invite you to give it another turn at the formal level, try to find less conventional forms, or try with materials that generate different textures and reflections, as we see with your product, we see intention but I encourage you to go ahead and develop it in depth. Courage and keep working!
Hello good @mar ed aparicio and @antonio Arola, the truth that during the course studying a friend wanted a family of iluminarias the same line. The simplest is this wall lamp. We are working on another one, a lamp hanging on a table, a lamp hanging on a ladder, and one standing. My intention is to lower it inside the lamp and leave the galvanizing on the outside. I hope to be able to post photos of everything in the future and try to hunt down the effect we want to make. The truth is that the photos posted right now do not reveal the effect it produces.
The applique was made on a curved sheet by a local blacksmith, to enhance the relief of the gotelé, which my friend hates, and to give the pointillism a negative and give it a value.
Thanks a lot,
Gabriel.
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maparicio001
@gabriel_cantarellas_reig would be interesting if you could tell us about the process of creating the lamp :). And congratulations!
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toniarola
Teacher PlusHello @gabriel_cantarellas_reig , I would like to see more of the process that has led you to create the lamp since only with the final photo of the proto we do not see the idea behind the product or the references that have inspired you. In addition, I invite you to give it another turn at the formal level, try to find less conventional forms, or try with materials that generate different textures and reflections, as we see with your product, we see intention but I encourage you to go ahead and develop it in depth. Courage and keep working!
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Gabriel_Cantarellas_Reig
Hello good @mar ed aparicio and @antonio Arola, the truth that during the course studying a friend wanted a family of iluminarias the same line. The simplest is this wall lamp. We are working on another one, a lamp hanging on a table, a lamp hanging on a ladder, and one standing. My intention is to lower it inside the lamp and leave the galvanizing on the outside. I hope to be able to post photos of everything in the future and try to hunt down the effect we want to make. The truth is that the photos posted right now do not reveal the effect it produces.
The applique was made on a curved sheet by a local blacksmith, to enhance the relief of the gotelé, which my friend hates, and to give the pointillism a negative and give it a value.
Thanks a lot,
Gabriel.
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