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All Users > James Dinnerville > How I Design A Sculpture > SProgression006 How I Design A Sculpture: SProgression006 SProgression006 The final form. The previous drawing has exploded outward. One of the sides has been decimated. Though I did this in my mind in one second the effect is something that looks like it has been battered by time and the tumult of civilization. It has a 'ruined' look, even though all the lines are sharp and new. The cut-off bridges are whimsical, sad, yet mysterious. A personal favorite.
I will admit, though, that it is poorly drawn: The lines at the base are crooked and the overall effect is a bit twisted. Don't drink and draw.
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How I Design A Sculpture  -  Since some people liked the old outdoor sculpture drawings I decided to take a crack at making a new one... only this time I would show all the scratch drawings that led up to the final design (though, again, none of my finalized designs are finished drawings in that they could be blueprinted). This sculpture began as a series of small sketches I made during a meeting at work. Those drawings were of something made of three main masses that tapered off. The following shows how the design evolved at home over the course of a week:
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