Paper

fitting paper patterns to the steel frame

fitting a paper pattern to the steel frame

I’m going through a lot of paper figuring out how to work with these steel forms.

First, I made small paper maquettes. Then I made full-size paper models. Then I made a second set so that the welder had both 2-d paper patterns and 3-d full-size models for reference when making the steel frames. Now I’m remaking the paper patterns to fit the steel forms which, although they are close, are not exactly the same as the originals.

Lots of paper.

2 thoughts on “Paper

  1. Susan Ramsey

    Cameron, The forms look amazing, even without fabric. It is an exciting process to watch, and I look forward to seeing the end result.

  2. admin

    thanks Susan. This one will be at Foster/White for their January group show opening on the 5th and up through the end of the month.

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