“We definitely took color into consideration,” second year 3D design graduate student Nathan Sears said. The artists chose a yellow and orange color pallet inspired by the 3D Design Programs logo, along with raw wooden fixtures to hold the art. The layout and creation of the exhibition itself seemed to be just as important as the artist’s work. She said looking at the exhibit, it’s clear there are various technologies and methods used by the other artists. Li used CNC cutting, a precise computerized way to cut materials. Her chairs “LounGe Chair” and “RoBox Chair” use Birch plywood, fabric, and foam. Third-year MFA student and artist in the program Yiran Li created a few pieces in the exhibition, all reused from class assignments.
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