This image shows Richard Goodwin's studio space, containing his work "Waterjacket" which is about 5 metres tall. The stairs still need balastrades, but I added the "opaque" texture to them which is an angular design to reflect on the angular design of the stairs I designed for carrying "Waterjacket" up to the gallery space.
This image shows the above ground area, containing Ricky Swallow's studio space with his work "Tusk". The windows around the outside of his studio space are blue glass to make the room bright and feel more open and bigger. I also used my texture on the outside of the lower area of the studio space that represents "fragment". The gallery area (which still needs work) has a "fibrous" texture which I chose in order to differentiate it from normal ground texture like concrete or even grass which will make the gallery space more obviously distinguished between other ground level areas.
Sunday, April 4, 2010
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