Category: Working with the Found ObjectPage 2 of 3
Mugs/ Cups
Oct 17, 2021
Materials: carton and packaging This model was more of a self serving piece if I’m being honest. The ‘my name’ water bottles that were everywhere when I was…
Materials: Cardboard cup holder, Paper scraps I began this model by looking at one of those disposable cup holders meant for four drinks. I cut it in half…
Materials: Soup can, tin foil although a can by itself could very easily be used in the place of the mug the addition of a handle actually makes…
Materials: Pot, Teacake packaging I wanted to experiment again with cutting up letters to form words on the cup, and I thought literally putting ‘teacup’ would be very…
Materials: Crumble pot and packaging, pot lid I noticed that the shape of the pot was extremely similar to the cup shapes that I had been drawing. The…
Materials: Egg carton, Can Egg cartons are made out of a cardboard-like material that is not waterproof and so, pretty useless to drink out of. The material is…
Materials: Small cereal box, Lemon tea carton. For this piece I noticed the similarities in size and shape between individual cereal boxes and juice cartons. Vita (維他), the…
Materials: Clear cutlery container, cereal box. This Piece was inspired by the kinds of mugs you may see being sold as gifts especially for a birthday or valentines…
I used double-sided tape and staples to join the materials together to create the final models. (not show here) but I then went back and decorated each piece…