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Folded Paper by Daryl Ashton

ART 113 Three Dimensional Studies Winter Quarter 2012 Matthew Ziff, Associate Professor, Interior Architecture Chair, M. Arch, Architect, NCIDQ School of Art College of Fine Arts Office: Grover Center W25 Office Phone: 740. 593. 2869 Email: ziff@ ohio.edu Office hours: MW : 12 - 3.

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Folded Paper by Daryl Ashton

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  1. ART 113 Three Dimensional StudiesWinter Quarter 2012Matthew Ziff, Associate Professor, Interior Architecture Chair, M. Arch, Architect, NCIDQSchool of ArtCollege of Fine ArtsOffice: Grover Center W25Office Phone: 740. 593. 2869Email: ziff@ohio.eduOffice hours: MW: 12 - 3

  2. Folded PaperbyDaryl Ashton

  3. Matboard

  4. Paper Sculpturesby Richard Sweeney

  5. Folded Paperby Richard Sweeney

  6. Folded Paperby Richard Sweeney

  7. Folded Paperby Richard Sweeney

  8. Paper Sculpture by Vanessa PohVisual Communication/NTU/Singapore

  9. Paper Sculptureby Bianca Chang"All sculptures are marked out and cut by hand. I do not print, use a plotter or use a laser cutter. All that I use is a pencil, a ruler, a compass point and a blade." from her website.

  10. Paper Sculpture by Steven Doyle

  11. Paper Sculpture by Steven Doyle

  12. Paper Sculpture by Steven Doyle

  13. Paper Sculpturesby Mia Pearlman

  14. Intricate 3D Paper Sculpturesby Katsumi Hayakawa

  15. Intricate 3D Paper Sculpturesby Katsumi Hayakawa

  16. Intricate 3D Paper Sculpturesby Katsumi Hayakawa

  17. Algorithmic Rythmby Ming Yap

  18. Sculpture of Natural Tree Saplingsby Patrick Dougherty

  19. Sculpture of Natural Tree Saplingsby Patrick Dougherty

  20. Sculpture of Natural Tree Saplingsby Patrick Dougherty

  21. Sculpture of Natural Tree Saplingsby Patrick Dougherty

  22. Sticks and Stones Sculpturesby Mike Hill

  23. Sticks and Stones Sculptureby Judith @ livewithart.org

  24. Sculpture ‘balance – segment’by Jen Robins

  25. Wire Sculpturesby Alexander Calder

  26. Wire Sculpturesby Alexander Calder

  27. Wire Sculpturesby Alexander Calder

  28. Kinetic Sculpture‘Strandbeests’by Theo Jansen

  29. Kinetic Sculpture, 1959by Marc Adrian

  30. ‘Exploding Chair’ by Arthur Ganson

  31. Arthur Ganson at MIT

  32. Mobile,1946by Alexander CalderCalder invented, was the first to make, moving sculpture.

  33. Myxomatose, 1953by Alexander Calder“There is more of the unpredictable about them than in any other human creation … A general destiny of movement is sketched for them, and then they are left to work it out for themselves.” — Jean Paul Sartre on Calder’s mobiles

  34. Aluminum Leaves, Red Post – 1941by Alexander Calder

  35. ‘Rouge Triomphant’ 1961by Alexander Calder

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