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portfolio//denise funk
Phoenix, Arizona
Indianapolis, Indiana
New York, New York
statement:
One evening, my parents were discussing whether we should move to a
different community or stay where we were for a few more years. Immediately,
my mind went into complete and utter shock. This house had become a part of
me, my identification, my personality. I immediately wondered how could one
house mean so much? I then thought about the person who designed this
house. Who knew that that person, that architect, would be a vital key to
shaping who I am today?
It was that night that I decided to return the favor. The main reason I wanted to
become and designer is to create a living space where it actually means
something to someone. I want to design a structure that influences someone the
exact same way the architect influenced my life.
My art represents various types of ideas through different medium. With strong
emphasis on modern architecture, my portfolio best demonstrates my skills
through photography, pencil rendering, and other art forms.
My proposed Carmel Clay Historical Society Museum was my senior project at
Carmel High School. By creating an efficient gallery space, parlor, and
aesthetically pleasing architecture, the project was designed to cater to local
artists as well as a historical area and meeting place for the Carmel Clay
Historical Society.
the elevation plans for my proposed museum.
the floor plan for my proposed museum
exteriors – the next two pages display my work with exterior architecture for both
commercial and residential areas.
interiors – the next two pages display my work with interior architecture and
interior design.
various media – the next few pages display my experience with media such as
AD Artists Markers, Watercolors, Conte Crayon, Newsprint, and other media.
3D modeling – the next few pages display my work with various sculpture and
experimentation with 3D modeling.
This piece, entitled the Architecture of Dolphin I & II, exemplifies the structural
details of a dolphin.
This piece was designed based off of the symbolism of the Ocean. I used 3-ply
chipboard, 4 eye bolts, and a laser cutter to transfer my concept from Adobe Illustrator
to the chipboard.