My project is coming along. I've decided to have a kinetic part in my sculpture. I was even thinking of have a rotating floor or maybe a swing. I've tried to reach an artist whose profession is in sculptures. I am really excited to meet him because I know nothing about sculptures, but I am psyched to learn. My Zarasua project also includes a panel. This panel has to include one faculty member, one Chinquapin Board member, and two other experts in your field. I am planning to invite Carole Engelder and she is a Chinquapin Board member. She is the Director of Construction Management at the company Horizon Wind Energy. I plan to ask her and her partner Eva P. Moldyovani, a geologist at ConocoPhillips Company, to evaluate my sculpture. Also to give me advise and their opinion along the way on my sculpture. For my faculty member, I plan to invite my art teacher Evelyn Tan. She took art classes in University of North Texas. I trust her advise in art because she is a very talented artist. I want her to critique my sculpture and work, as well as give me pointers to make it better. I plan to invite Mike Kirby for the expert in my field. He is a professional sculpture and was recommended to me by my English and Senior Seminar teacher, Susan Davis. I know if he does accept, he will help me and teach me all there is to know about sculptures. This includes what materials to use, what paint, help edit my design, etc...My other expert for this field is another person that Susan Davis recommended, her brother. Alan Davis is a professional artist. I plan to ask him history in sculptures and share ideas with him for a Chinquapin sculpture.
Since in my Ted talk I had to talk about why sculptures are important, I have already done a lot of my research in sculptures. I've seen a lot of ideas and noticed the details you can put in a sculptures, plus the different medium that is used in a sculpture. You can use sand, wood, wire, metal, etc...What am I planning to research over my winter break you may ask? I plan to sketch out an idea for my sculpture. Depending on my sketch, I will research the materials I need to complete this sculpture. Obviously I would have to research how the weather would affect the material and all of those issues that are involved when a sculpture is outside. I have a long break ahead of me with lots of work but I am really excited to get to work full blast.
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