Here is my (Shauna Ellefson) Week 1 Tuttle Sculpture.
I used chicken wire, nails, fabric, and wood for my materials.
This is my Week 2 Tuttle Sculpture, also using chicken wire, nails, fabric, and wood. I tried to make it more abstract this week and had it hanging, instead of on a base. I feel this makes it feel more like a Tuttle inspired piece.
This is my Week 3 Tuttle Sculpture, also using chicken wire, nails, fabric, and wood. I tried to continue working with the materials so they feel abstract. I avoided the use of a base again, which contributes to it feeling like a Tuttle inspired piece.
This is my Week 4 Tuttle Sculpture, also using chicken wire, nails, fabric, and wood. I am continuing to use the materials in an unexpected and abstract way.
This is my Week 3 Tuttle Sculpture, also using chicken wire, nails, fabric, and wood. I tried to continue working with the materials so they feel abstract. I avoided the use of a base again, which contributes to it feeling like a Tuttle inspired piece.
This is my Week 4 Tuttle Sculpture, also using chicken wire, nails, fabric, and wood. I am continuing to use the materials in an unexpected and abstract way.
This is my Week 5 Tuttle Sculpture, also using chicken wire, nails, fabric, and wood.
This is my Week 6 Tuttle Sculpture, still using chicken wire, nails, fabric, and wood.
This is my Week 7 Tuttle Sculpture, using chicken wire, nails, fabric, and wood.
This is my Week 8 Tuttle Sculpture, using chicken wire, nails, fabric, and wood.
This is my Week 9/replacement of Week 1 Tuttle Sculpture, using chicken wire, nails, fabric, and wood. I did a replacement for week 1 that I feel ties into the group better than the original.
Before we heard that we were going to continue using the same materials, I did a few Tuttle sculptures using only wire, here is the first one.
Here is the second wire Tuttle sculpture I made.
This is the third wire Tuttle sculpture I created.
This is a sculpture I did in my free time. It was created using chicken wire, latex, and black and red paint.



































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