Spine Table
Intro: Spine Table
This was a piece I did while in school at the Academy of art. I wanted to create a piece that used straight lines on an algorithm that would look organic. I used inspiration from the spines of deep sea creatures for the overall form.
STEP 1: Concept Drawings
I started with concept sketches (as i always do) keeping it more or less math based while playing with natural curves.
STEP 2: Small Scale
Sometime it really pays off to build a small scale version. In this case i wanted to see if the structure itself would be able to stand up straight and not simply fall over on its points. (it barely held and i had to do some serious adjusting!)
STEP 3:
I lazer cut a jig to match the flow of the top sections and then build a large box so that each triangle would be the same height while adjusting its angles.
STEP 4: Presentation
It came out pretty nice. I'll be honest it was a little wobbly but I learned a lot by working on it.
STEP 5: The Final Piece
After it was displayed at the spring show at the Academy of Art, we couldn't figure out what to do with it. While a fun piece to work on it wasn't the kind of thing that could easily find a home.
My artist friends and I ended up having a small party in the middle of a vacant, opened up a bottle of wine and said good by to it.
I don't regret leaving it. It was a great piece and Im still proud of it but, I think more valuable than the piece itself was exploring the possibilities of that from.
4 Comments
haltenfelder 8 years ago
Don't get me wrong please this work is awesome, but I see there 2 "materials": wood and air. Maybe a third element would make the dot on the i☺
TylerSpeirBradford 8 years ago
Thanks, and i totally agree. there could be some kind of lighting element. Something playing around with the negative space.
Debbi Doodles 8 years ago
Just blown away ! Amazingly beautiful and I would have bought one in a heartbeat ! Keep that amazing mind going and never stop !! ? ?
haltenfelder 8 years ago