One big, one small

2025

Fabrication

A pair of laser-cut manta rays on stands, one larger than the other

One big, one small
One big, one small secondary image

Plywood (pine)

The prompt for this project was to laser cut two objects, one at least 6 inches in size, and the other small. This tested my knowledge of scaling a model’s sizing to account for kerf (lost material), and joint tolerances while planning out the cuts.

This piece is part of a series around the theme “symmetry is overrated”, and plays with the use of intentional and surprising asymmetry.