About pcNielsen Paul Nielsen founded The Aesthetic Elevator late in 2005. He owns a piece of paper, located somewhere in his house (not on the wall), stating that he earned a B.F.A. from the University of Nebraska around about 2001. While there, he studied studied architecture, graphic design and ceramics, graduating with a degree in studio art. Paul presently serves as communications manager for a small non-profit doing their print design and marketing.
He spends as much time sculpting in his studio as possible — which is not nearly enough. Visit his website at pcNielsen.com.
At the scale these are imaged, they remind of burnt popcorn, but of course, popcorn is NEVER burnished like these forms are. Scale is hugely important in photographing 3D works and in assessing as best as can be from a different medium. G
Exploring the visual arts, architecture and community planning in the context of American culture and the Christian faith — towards a well-considered visual environment.
At the scale these are imaged, they remind of burnt popcorn, but of course, popcorn is NEVER burnished like these forms are. Scale is hugely important in photographing 3D works and in assessing as best as can be from a different medium. G
Popcorn would be an interesting way to take these forms with their more shell-like “wings.”
those dogwood buds are gorgeous…