I chose one of my symbols, the female key(above), and translated it to a 3-D figure. These are the instructions, as well as images of the process of making the sculpture. This is the original sculpture on the right, and the re-created version on the left. This is the final product of the 2D-3D translation.
I prefer Dürer's woodcut because of how much character it has in it. It is a more stylized piece with exaggerated armor looking features and detailed scales on the rhinoceros. Even though a rhino does not look exactly like his woodcut there is a reference of a one horned rhino, and I can see it. It is his interpretation and that is why I like it because it looks different and has more character to it. I find it to be more interesting than Burgkmair's naturalistic version. Francesco Granacci's version of the rhinoceros is the one I found the most amusing. It is obvious he has influence from Giovanni Penni's with the low scooping U shaped head and the shape of the body. But Granacci's version was a more realistic version of an illustrative rendering of the rhino so it looks strange all together. I found Dürer's unrealistic but metaphorical because of its armor. But Granacci's looks like it is wearing an iron skirt with little legs underneath like ...
"Ornament" and the Sources of Design in the Decorative Arts Ivins wrote an article about "Ornament" and the Sources of Design in the Decorative Arts. He covered many topics about the subject of ornament and decorative arts, but the main idea I grasped was the relationship between idea and execution. The parallel relationship with design and craftsmanship. Ivins made the great analogy of the composer and musician; how they both need each other in order to succeed. Just like a musician makes written symbols into fluid sounds to be heard, a craftsman combines color shape and idea into a product to be seen or touched. Without a craftsman there is no product and without a designer there isn't an idea. Ivins also covers the topic of how mass production changed the pace of art making over time. Before the printing press and idea of instructive drawings came to be, designs and crafts were made and executed...
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