

Materials
Wire Model Construction
A collection of students' biomorphic surface art, volumetric paper models, and wire model constructions made for their materials class.


Wire Model Construction:
Venus
Normand M. Danganan
I chose to get inspiration from my sister who suffered COVID-19 during the duration of this project. I want to depict elegance while emphasizing both the strength and empowerment of women. To begin, I first created a paperboard model made from the Bristol board. Then, I attached solid-coated wire on each edge in order to form the wire model itself.


Wire Model Construction:
Cat Wire Model
Danielle Mae P. Nacar
It was adorable for me by choosing to assemble a CAT by make use of a durable wire. Plus, I also appreciated my Paper Model. Unfortunately, I had to cut it to illustrate the assembled CAT wire model. I’ve spent all night by working out my WIRE MODEL because I wanted it all to be successfully accomplished yet it took me probably two to three days to be well-organized.
Andrea Jouie T. Obeles from 1IND-2
I got the idea from my Chinese zodiac, which is a horse. I first created a paper model, then subsequently the wire model of it. Materials used for the wire model are solid coated wire and quick-dry adhesive glue. Fixed the imperfections and painted the wood for its base.
Wire Model Construction:
Gallop




Wire Model Construction:
Marylandro
My parents were my inspiration in choosing this art. A ram represents "strong determination," which is a characteristic of my parents' personality that I admire the most. I started with a paper model, then attached the solid coated wire, which I then glued together with quick-dry adhesive. For the finishing touches, I painted the wire model with black paint.