I work in both 2D and 3D, below are some thoughts on why I like working in both (and why I could never just pick one...)
Benefits of working in 2D
- Allow for immediate response to research with quick sketches
- Note taking (a largely 2D task, I am always with a note book)
- Provides a foundation to build on (where most of my ideas start)
Benefits of working in 3D
- Enables visualization, I am thinking making thinks as models, testing out ideas
- Depends understanding of shape and construction (very important for installation work)
- Allows for experimentation and development, there is usually lots more to play with when working 3D - you can try the same idea in unlined numbers of materials
By switching between 2D and 3D, I find I am able to develop my ideas and practices. It also allows me the freedom to use the right kind of outcome for each idea. I have always said that the only constant in my art is the use of language, the outcomes pictured above prove this to be true!
I would encourage anyone to leave a little room for playfulness in their art practice, and just play with different techniques and materials. Don't tie yourself down too much!
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