Being able to step away from the computer for a while was nice and doing some hands on work was different. Being able to look at your designs from a “3-D” perspective was challenging, but seeing your ideas come to life is a reward all in itself. Something I learned is that not all sculptures will turn out exactly how you imagine them but, being able to accept these flaws and building upon them helped me gain a better understanding that it is okay to mess up sometimes and that sometimes thats the best part of the process. Here is some of my sculpture work, examples of 3-D printing, pewter, kinetic sculptures and reduction carving.