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MID TERM PRESENTATION

About us:

We, the Rhino Group, honor every creature in nature and respect their rights. In our collection, we offer two distinct reflections of the essence of nature. One personifies purity with its pure white color, and symbolizes the greed that has tragically led to the demise of much of our species. We offer our sincere apologies to our fallen brothers. Despite our hopes of staying united, fate chose a different path. There are those among us who expose the harsh truth of the human brutality and hideous greed that has caused our suffering. One set, made of wood, bears witness to the cruelty of our plight, while the other set, made of pure white stone, is a testament to the innocence of animals in the face of the cruelty of humanity.

mid term_embodied wildlife by shahed Jamhour

GANTT

I'm in the process of planning for the upcoming month of January.

Weekly Gantt Chart Planning Whiteboard in Yellow Green Pink Spaced Color Blocks Style by shahed Jamhour

BoM bill of materials

Materials

Qty Description Price Link Notes
8 limestone available locally mountain of rocks Block 2kg
1 brass round bar 10$ metal shop 12mm
1 brass round bar 6$ metal shop 8mm
20 brass eye screw hook 2$ metal shop 20 pieces
5 brass chains 5 $ haberdashery shop per meter
1 African wood 25 $ wood shop block 2mx15cmx4cm
1 CA calcium 3 $ building shop 20 kg
1 polyester Resin 7 $ per kg building shop 4 kg
1 Clay 30 $ ceramic shop block 20 kg
1 silicone 3 $ building shop 200 gm
1 plaster 3 $ building shop 20 kg

STORY BOARD

The process for completing this project involved referencing videos for each sculpting step.

links and tutorials for how to making of each process in the project

mold making

clay sculpting

sculpt wood with grander

sculpt 3D design with blender

STORY BOARD FOR THE VIDEO

Black and White Sculpture Plain Collages Instagram by shahed Jamhour


STORY TELLING

Embodied wildlife

What if we were animals? How cruel would you feel if you were killed just because of a horn or horns of a member of your family? I was killed for making a knife for someone. Is that fair? It spread as a commodity throughout the Middle East and South and Southeast Asia as tools. The story begins with someone’s greed for something in my body. Perhaps I will be the last on this planet.... Someone decided my fate as a weak animal. What if it were us? Would we coexist with them and negotiate a peaceful solution among ourselves? Everything that happens in this life is like a dream. The massacres that occur on this planet will one day lead to the extinction of animals and their disappearance from this planet. The development that is happening now might ease the pain for the rest of living beings. I am embodied here from animal parts to be a heavy part for the wearer to remind the world of cruelty and that things are not okay. Perhaps I am thinking about what lives are most often killed for, which is ivory or horns, and it belongs to it and is a right. Its survival extends to the elephant, the rhinoceros, and to the animal itself As for a hybrid creature, it is a mixture between a part of a real animal and the extent of our harm to it and the brutality committed against animals. Perhaps the monster inside us is what made us greedy to weaken the animal. It all starts with elephant ivory. Every elephant in our world covets it, which leads to it being said to take its tusks! I don't know how selfish those around us are, and to what extent they play with us! My depiction of the character begins with a grandeur honoring the elephant's size for his patience with the cruelty of some humans, which diminishes as he reaches the sky, agrees to his greed that no one chooses his fate and then crashes into the ground! Large external size does not mean greater strength, just as small does not mean weakness! The deadly beast may seem small. The brutal harm of humans does not depend on size. In life, everything starts from a state of being, which flourishes or wanes over time. It was not necessary to go to hell necessarily; Professionally escaping from the troubles of earth, and entering Paradise from the Most Gracious! Capture the essence of life by summarizing the journey between strength and weakness, emergence and closure, annihilation and transcendence from borders to the ends of the sky. We are on the verge of oblivion! Will our story end quickly or otherwise?

I finish ! “Is this the right moment or should we wait for the end? Is there a chance for us to be here longer? Stop for a moment, breathe deeply, and tune into your senses. We feel the pulse of life resonating around us, it is the essence of existence itself. Our connection to life transcends boundaries, and continues even when we remember that lives are gone. As our ties to the afterlife grow, our connection to this life remains unbroken. What separates us from the worlds of earth and heaven is our desire to build bridges and strengthen ethereal connections within the world of dreams. This, in essence, defines life. This representation – the spiritual threads that unite Earth and Heaven – is shaped by various forms of connection. It constitutes an eternal cycle, the continuous revolution that embodies the essence of life. All animals have the right, tribute to nature for all animals who are patient with the continued harm from humans.....

Despite all this large size that we see of the rhinoceros, a small tusk is all that occupies someone’s mind to kill you in this world. We see that for some of us we are the size of a small thing in us. I think that the weight of this is the heaviest thing for us to carry and for it to be in our face. This is what makes it heavy. Not everything that glitters is gold, it may be copper... It is indeed copper. It is indeed heavy in size. The copper pieces on our backs show the true weight of human harm to us just because of a small piece in us. The end for us must be near. There are already a few of my brothers left. I still want to stay in this world to see my descendants.

Conveys the concept of the beast within those who harm animals:

Part 1: Wearable pieces for girls

Shadows of greed The guard's greed Echo of cruelty Dissolution of morals The deceptive wreath

Part Two: Wearable men's pieces

Brutal decorations Burden of anger Regalia is ruthless Sini's sadness Each sculpture in the Communications Collection is a stark reminder of the brutal nature lurking within those who exploit animals for their own gain. Through wearable art, we seek to highlight this darkness and inspire change in our relationship with the natural world.