this clearly shows your inspiration and manifesting that vision though painstaking trials and efforts. The results are very impressive! Congratulations!
Very cool. I like how we get to see you working out what works and what doesn't and the music marries very nice with the visuals. The stop watch in front of the camera showing actual time is also a nice surreal touch.
Beautiful. Would they conduct light very well? I was just thinking you could steal one of those mechanical kaleidoscope's from plastic christmas tree's with fiber optics in them and rig it so they're all shiney. Or drip the plastic down around fiber optics. That might make it tacky and take away from it, just a random idea
Willie, fantastic work! I would have liked a clearer picture of your original sketch, just so I can compare the two and see what changes have happened. Really impressive!
omg Wow, this is amazing. Did you have all of these in mind before you started or did the ideas just come to you as you worked on the pieces? Either way, amazing work!! *jealous* :P
hey sumedha, I first came up with the idea while looking at some paintings that were covered in epoxy and the drips had hardened around the sides like icicles. As it turns out epoxy didn't work, so I ended up using quick drying plastic. I was inspired by the idea that life (like gravity) tends to pull humans down, and by turning the pieces upside down, it exemplifies how humans can defy those forces, and find ways to rise above.
Amazing of course!!! I loved the way you chose to show your art work at the end. Cropped in close. The images are beautiful. The lines and the shadows are very striking. You could frame the photographs. The lighting is spectacular!
Great close-up shots at the end... thorough and very creative!
jwb081000 3 years ago
I really like your consept. I like the photography at the end most of all. Great work.
tjgriffin7 3 years ago
This is awesome! Very engaging work. : )
tanyaconovaloff 3 years ago
This was great...I loved what appeared to be still shots at the end showing the finished products.
jessicacolaw 3 years ago
this clearly shows your inspiration and manifesting that vision though painstaking trials and efforts. The results are very impressive! Congratulations!
astroarcher13 3 years ago
Very cool. I like how we get to see you working out what works and what doesn't and the music marries very nice with the visuals. The stop watch in front of the camera showing actual time is also a nice surreal touch.
smokest 3 years ago
I just showed David. We love your art!
jogmtv 3 years ago
Beautiful. Would they conduct light very well? I was just thinking you could steal one of those mechanical kaleidoscope's from plastic christmas tree's with fiber optics in them and rig it so they're all shiney. Or drip the plastic down around fiber optics. That might make it tacky and take away from it, just a random idea
Its very original and lovely looking
alexb00ts 3 years ago
That ranks as possibly the coolest application yet of EZ Flo clear! Thanks for sharing!
brickintheyard 3 years ago
Willie,
Great work. I like how you showed the polymer-catalyst reaction time on the digital timer. Sweet!
jbullio1 3 years ago
Willie, fantastic work! I would have liked a clearer picture of your original sketch, just so I can compare the two and see what changes have happened. Really impressive!
thekrakenisme 3 years ago
omg Wow, this is amazing. Did you have all of these in mind before you started or did the ideas just come to you as you worked on the pieces? Either way, amazing work!! *jealous* :P
inko9nito 3 years ago
Hey Willie,
I loved this. How did you come up with the idea? Amazing work!!
sumedha2308 3 years ago
hey sumedha, I first came up with the idea while looking at some paintings that were covered in epoxy and the drips had hardened around the sides like icicles. As it turns out epoxy didn't work, so I ended up using quick drying plastic. I was inspired by the idea that life (like gravity) tends to pull humans down, and by turning the pieces upside down, it exemplifies how humans can defy those forces, and find ways to rise above.
williebaronet 3 years ago
Amazing of course!!! I loved the way you chose to show your art work at the end. Cropped in close. The images are beautiful. The lines and the shadows are very striking. You could frame the photographs. The lighting is spectacular!
MeWiley64 3 years ago
Willie, this is so creative!!! How can you come up with such a great idea? I like the one with draping from the eyes...
billannis 3 years ago