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A different kind of whitework

mace made from paper

Nearly 30 years ago I did a degree in Design (Visual Communication). It was absolutely formative in bringing me to where I am today.

Probably because of some feedback from one of my uni assignments, I came to believe that I wasn’t very good at pushing my designs. I think I understood that I settled for “yeah, that will do” way too early. However, looking back at this project, I don’t think that was entirely true. (Since then, this is something that I have striven to do: push my designs hard to ensure that they are well resolved.)

I call this my mace and it was made for my model making class. It is made of glue and light-weight card only. It came from my imagination, from ideas gleaned elsewhere and reinterpreted through experimentation.

I wanted to make a sphere. I probably had seen in a book how they could be pieced together rather like patchwork, from geometrical shapes. And doing that would have been interesting enough, but I wanted to take my design further.

A square pyramid was substituted for a square “patch”. The triangular shapes became triangular pyramids. I still wanted to take my design further.

I inverted the point of the pyramids through a hole cut in the base. I didn’t bend the paper point through the hole in the base – that would not have worked as the paper would have crumpled! I cut the pattern shape, then folded and manipulated the parts through the hole and then glued them together in the final shape. Although it was 30 years ago, I still remember it was incredibly fiddly!

I made 30 of these square pyramids. They were glued together as the main framework. In the centre of each space between, I fitted an inverted pyramid with an equilateral triangle base. That left isosceles triangles between. I decided it was going to be WAY too hard to make isosceles inverted pyramids, so they are just “patches”.

Being 30 years old, some of the points are now looking a little bent, however I am still incredibly proud of it. I feel this is one of the most original things I have ever made. Somehow I turned flat paper and glue into this spiky, menacing ball!

May 1st, 2024 | Category: making stuff, whitework

2 comments to A different kind of whitework

  • Rachel
    May 2, 2024 at 8:43 pm

    It’s a thoroughly intimidating shape, isn’t it!

  • JustGail
    May 7, 2024 at 3:12 am

    Wicked! In a very good way 🙂
    I’m glad you’ve kept it all these years. So often our early pieces are tossed out as being not good, embarrassing, or other disparaging terms. I’ve done that, though storage space considerations entered into the decision too. I wish I’d kept some of them so I could see how far I’ve come.

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