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Sep 01, 2010 00:15

Sooooo, I spent all of today working on homework! Literally, the entire day, from 8:30 AM to 11:30 PM. And I just about finished, too! We have to make a fully poseable, anatomically proportionate human skeleton out of wire. EGAD. Have some progress shots!

Here is what I had after ~3 hours:



That ribcage took me the majority of actual class time to do. The spine and pelvis I made during last week's 3 hour class. Before I started working on this, I spent about 45 minutes doing some preliminary sketches for another assignment.



Here's me and my roommate (Diana) working, after another 2-3 hours or so (after lunch, obviously!) I ended up having to reattach the pelvis.



Here's where I was right before we went to dinner around 5:30.



Aaand, here is my progress from 6:30 - 11:30! It's fully posable and stands on it's own! I have started the head, but it's not in this picture.

I hope this gives you an idea of what art school projects are like, haha. And this is only WEEK 2.
I think I'm going to be posting stuff like this for a lot of my projects, in case someone happend upon my blog and wants to know what the FRESHMAN YEAR EXPERIENCE is really like at Ringling. I know I would have appreciated something like that back when I was looking at schools.

art, ringling, college stuff, life as an art student

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