Friday, December 7, 2012

The End Result- Accepting Limitations




The End Result- Accepting Limitations

As I sit here writing this, I have learned a lot from this project. I have worked on these scallops for hours and hours. Yet, the end result doesn't look as amazing as some people's lamp sculptures that took five minutes. This project made me realize my own limitations. Although, I may be a great designer and artist in my own right, there are just somethings I cannot do perfectly. The scallops look nice, but the structure could use some work. I tried from every angle, but found barely any solutions to my problem. I managed to make it work, but at what cost? I used a slim paper to emphasize the scallops and it does look nice, but the structure is questionable. It holds the piece together fine and I limited the amount inside so the viewer focuses on the lamp, but the overall shape isn't ideal. As I sat looking at this lamp the other night, an epiphany occurred. Man isn't perfect. I'm not perfect, I have great determination and motivation, but even that only extends so far. This project made me realize limits as a person and an artist. Sometimes you need to compromise to meet a deadline and accept your own restrictions. I know I have strengths and weaknesses. Craftsmanship is a weakness of mine, but now that I know of it, I can improve. Who knows, may be by this time next year I'll be great at it! 

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