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Richard DelPilar

Richard DelPilar

East Meadow, NY, US

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Framed

These are four projects I did for a sculpture class all four projects using the same two wooden frames I built as the main structure. "A Word of Advice"   "The Watchtower"   "Pendulum of Procrastination"   "Say Moonshine!"

 
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Status: School Project
Location: Knoxville, TN, US
Additional Credits: "The Watchtower" - collaboration with Austin Finney
"Pendulum of Procrastination" - construction help from Jesse Hewitt, Zach Smith, and Austin Finney
"Say Moonshine!" - collaboration with Austin Finney and Ericka Ryba

 
'A Word of Advice' - The frames hold a suspended cube that when looked through from within reveals a secret message.
"A Word of Advice" - The frames hold a suspended cube that when looked through from within reveals a secret message.
'The Watchtower' - Leftover laser-cutter material is brought back to life in a hang-out space overlooking UT’s Art+Architecture Building.
"The Watchtower" - Leftover laser-cutter material is brought back to life in a hang-out space overlooking UT’s Art+Architecture Building.
'Pendulum of Procrastination' - The most simple machine possible to use for mindless enjoyment: a swing.
"Pendulum of Procrastination" - The most simple machine possible to use for mindless enjoyment: a swing.
'Say Moonshine!' - An intervention on UT's campus. Two classmates and I built a small space with a “moon” theme inside, where we gave passersby the chance to utilize the five dollar study abroad fee tacked on each term’s tuition.
"Say Moonshine!" - An intervention on UT's campus. Two classmates and I built a small space with a “moon” theme inside, where we gave passersby the chance to utilize the five dollar study abroad fee tacked on each term’s tuition.