


ARST239 - Digital Sculpture 1: Fabrication
Bucknell University – Professor Meiser








4 The Work in The World
Aqil’s work shows a woman who is smiling, her smile is what stands out in the sculpture, nothing else is easily determined. This piece is very easy on the eyes, given its abstract features, it does not make you cringe. I relate this to how in the real world people are much more pleasant when they smile, an angry person is not an approachable person. The piece is meant to directly resemble Picasso’s Seated Woman 1930, however as a sculpture. Aqil’s version is brighter and more abstract.
5 The Story it Tells
This piece simply depicts a woman sitting in a chair, however given abnormal features, the only thing clear is the woman’s face and the fact that she is smiling. The first thing you see in a person is their facial expression reveling how they feel at the moment. This being said, Aqil’s piece tells us we should smile more and relax from negativity in our lives. I believe this because her smile is the only thing that was easily identifiable and stood out to me. The bright colors used compliment the overall mood of the sculpture and could relate to how our surroundings have an influence on our moods.
































I designed and 3D printed the top part of my car key so I could put my key on a keychain






























































































The plague mask never successfully printed in the two times I printed, but the effect of this work is still just as impactful especially with the inscription text made by sculpting tools in Meshmixer on the scroll “Covid 19 2020-2021”.










The Cochlear implant was to be printed separately and placed in between the wings of flames, but in the several attempts of printing the implant, it did not work successfully. However, the meaning of burning through the chains of shame I think still resonates very strongly in this work.











My mom would frequently ask me to go get my brother or dad and tell them it was dinner time. I would proceed by turning 180 degrees and yelling across the house. “C’mon Cooper, I could have done that,” she’d say with a displeased expression. This Dutch-oven-lid-hat can be worn with a Bluetooth ear-piece to remotely signal your friends and family when it’s time to eat. It also doubles as a contraption so you never have to eat alone. Dutch-oven-lid-hat™ comes in all colors and sizes.








