The idea of sculpture as ‘art on the horizon’ really captures how three-dimensional work invites the viewer to move around and discover new perspectives. I’ve been thinking about how digital tools influence even traditional artists today — for example, when sketching designs on a computer, small hardware issues like a faulty scroll wheel can interrupt the creative flow. I recently used a scroll wheel test to diagnose some jumping issues on my old mouse, and it made zooming through reference images so much smoother. Looking forward to more posts in this series!
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The idea of sculpture as ‘art on the horizon’ really captures how three-dimensional work invites the viewer to move around and discover new perspectives. I’ve been thinking about how digital tools influence even traditional artists today — for example, when sketching designs on a computer, small hardware issues like a faulty scroll wheel can interrupt the creative flow. I recently used a scroll wheel test to diagnose some jumping issues on my old mouse, and it made zooming through reference images so much smoother. Looking forward to more posts in this series!