Saturday, 5 January 2013

Inflatable Sculpture

The Finished piece (Easter Island Head)

Ironing the pieces together

I took part in a project which fourth year sculpture students were involved in which was called inflatable sculpture.
I really had no idea about this technique until the day of the workshop and I also must admit to seeing it outside in the front gardens at the start of the year .
The construction of these sculptures is pretty spectacular.
The material used is like an industrial plastic mainly used for rubble collection. The plastic is cut to scaler and shape after it has been designed , the pieces are then ironed together amongst a sheet of tinfoil so as not to melt them.
The whole procedure is very quick and has a profound effect in large scale which it is often used for.
I enjoyed the experience thoroughly and came away without and burns ....success!!!!



1 comment:

  1. What a nice post it is...actually this blog same as the blog that I encounter a while ago and that was rent a water jumper Chula Vista. Nice!

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