I was given the alphabet chart that you see beneath the dog and the fox. I decided to play off the the pangram "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." This sentence contains every letter of the alphabet. The animals are done in clay.
Paper cut-outs were used for the eyes. Collar is paper.
Eyes of fox made from paper cutout filled with hot glue over an eye pattern. Cheek fur is paper cut-out.
Make a sculpture that feels like, and or evokes the emotions associated with a phobia. If you selected arachnophobia, for example, your sculpture should either: a.) be downright uncomfortable to look at for someone who would suffer from the phobia. b.) be a representation of the phobia in that it captures the essence of the subject.
Keep in mind:
• The work doesn't have to be scary looking/ halloween-like. It could be very beautiful and tranquil; keeping in mind the guidelines of the project.
• There are scores of different phobias. Don't just select the first one that comes to your mind i.e. arachnophobia. Research them and come up with something creative.
• The presentation of your work.
Face cast from plaster gauze. Acrylic and false eyelashes.
Windows are actual glass.
"Nunsense"
The writing reads (from top to bottom): "Not all that shines is gold," and "The cross is my anchor."
The writing reads (from top to bottom): "If you can understand this thank a Latin teacher," and "When all else fails, play dead."