My concentration is about flipping normal things around. For This subject is a upside down building. I call it the Standing Building. I chose this subject to do because I feel like for a creative mind, Ive never seen anyone that flipped a building upside down for an art work. For materials, I used cardboards, duct tape and masking tape and a metal stick found in the resource room.
I used a variety of techniques and methods including: structuring. While creating this work, I paid close attention to to how to make the structure more square and straight, and will stand on the smallest point on the board, so measure squares and I build the building by seperate section so it can be straight and clean edges. And for standing, I use a metal stick and put it in the building and connected to the board to make it stand up.
To add interest to my composition, I painted the four side of my building white, off white, grey, and dark grey, to make it like being in the lights and always have a shadowing. However, I struggled to make it stand straight, because the stick is not straight and the pressure weight that makes it go down more, so I just let it go in an angle, and I use hot glue to make it stay that way instead of letting it wobble.