Rachel Kim

Electronic Learning Portfolio

Month

May 2017

Wire Relief

In this project, we designed combinations of different lines and connections to create a wire figure. The play with lines and connections plays with the portrayal of positive and negative space. We started our design using a pencil, t-square, and… Continue Reading →

Intro to Printmaking: Etching

Part 3/3 of my printmaking class. In this portion, we used our designs (whether it be hand-drawn, done digitally, printed, traced, etc.) by tracing it onto our copper plates. We then further etched out the details. I crosshatched different elements… Continue Reading →

Temporary Community: Stool

In this project, we were required to “design and construct a folding stool based on the principles of Tension and Compression.” We first started with a first project of hinges. In this project, I made an interactive “fidget-board.” I made… Continue Reading →

Mapping the Street Colors

ARTIST STATEMENT : Artist Statement-vp99nd In this final project, I explored an idea and created a project that expresses the corresponding research. I studied street art and graffiti in the Lower East Side in Manhattan. I went out to explore… Continue Reading →

Cross-Course Reflection

Reflection about my first-year experience. Cross-Course-245pywx

Mass Module

This project focuses on the silhouette and different arrangements made possible from a single cubic block of plaster. Using foam core, I have originally made a 4X4″ cube with foam core pieces placed within to act as blockers for the… Continue Reading →

Geometry of Space

3D project introducing new tangible materials: wood, acrylic, chip board, etc. My project is completed using 1/4″ acrylic, sheet metal for the tabs, and rivets to connect the metal tabs with the acrylic. I play with idea of space. My… Continue Reading →

Intro to Print: Lithography Prints

Part 1/3 of Intro to Printmaking: Lithography Practice with printing single color & double color. For the print with two colors, I printed two separate layers on top of each other using complementary colors.

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