Take something atypical and turn it into art.
In order to assemble my final creation (image above), I had to determine a material to use- the material, however, could not be a traditional art tool. So eventually I found myself tinkering with a few spare CD's, cutting them up into irregular shapes and placing them accordingly to take a form. Those forms turned out to be animals. I chose this medium because I was interested in creating shapes with smaller, more intricate shapes. My purpose was not for each animal to be made perfectly symmetrical, or anything of the like, but rather I chose to embrace the subtle lopsidedness/abstract flare that each smaller shape brought to the big picture. (Left: Bull-thing, Middle: Lion, Right: Bird)