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Bunny

 

Another modelling assignment for Steve's class and this one is to explore a design using different materials 

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Bunny Concept Model

Made in Jan, Painted in Feb 25th, 2009
Acylic paint on cardboard

One of my favorite cardboard models. A very simple but sexy form. I use blue and red to represent male and female.

The pink or purple represent their unification. It looks like the guy is surrounding the her body with lust while she's stretching herself in excitement.

 

It's too bad after painting the cardboard, the material started to sag as it couldn't support itself after being wetted. Therefore this final product has lost it's original elegance and a better result can be acheived using acrylic clear (see below).  

 

Bunny

Bunny Final Model

​Created in Winnipeg, Canada31st March, 2009

Acrylic plastic on recycled wood

 

​Construction project based on the 'bunny' design.​

The curvy and straight line looks like a couple making love. One is twisting around the other while the other is stretching for joy.

The bunny ears are cut and bent using a heat blower. The foundation wood was found material, after being cut, sanded, filled with wood filler and painted over in black, the new triangular base looked good as new. 

© 2017 by Tonnae Kwong. All rights reserved.

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