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Figure 7. Anna Ursyn, “Warrior” front and back of the sculpture (© 1990, A. Ursyn. Used with permission.)
Translation
Then, programs for a figurative three-dimen-
sional design were used as a guide for a sculptural
form titled “Warrior” (Figure 7) created as a series
of horizontally hanged planks. Their overall shape
follows the outline of the image. The planks have
an image photosilkscreened on their both sides.
One side possesses color, while the other side of
the sculpture is black and white.
See Table 2 for Your Visual Response.
Figure 8, “Frame of Reference' is an almost
abstract presentation of a complex combination
of factors and variables that shape our frame of
mind. We shape the image how we see the world
and these constructs direct us in our decisions.
“Translation” comments issues under discussion.
A square makes a cube,
a line can build a spiral,
a circle rotates into a sphere,
a triangle into a cone.
We study elements and principles of design,
in order to learn
about shape and form,
then we furnish our home, office, and
our mind's constructs accordingly.
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