The Spatial Composition is a structured arrangement comprising primary, secondary, and tertiary components. In the course of this project, I undertook the task of defining each individual component distinctly. An essential stipulation for the project was the exclusion of any adhesive materials. To meet these criteria, I devised a design for the Spatial Composition that hinged on the utilization of wire.
In this design, I employed three distinct colors of wire to differentiate the various components. Each color held a specific symbolic connotation tied to a component category. The primary component, signifying the core element, was connected using grey wire. The secondary component, playing a complementary role, was attached using bronze wire. The tertiary component, denoting the supplementary elements, found its connection through the use of gold wire. This meticulous use of wire in varying shades facilitated the formation of a comprehensive and visually distinct spatial composition.
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