(v) Popping
When something pops, we have a natural reflex to
turn away. We feel that pieces of the receptacle are flying towards us
by the explosive power of the compressed air inside. It is interesting
to employ this shocking method to modeling.
An example is popping a painted balloon. Here, although
we tried to use soap bubbles for the purpose, a violent image was not created.
After a membrane of a colored soap bubble first touches Kent paper, a point
like a navel is marked as shown in Figure 615.
Next, balls of the soap bubble pop. Assemblies of
the patterns of scattered paints swells are created.
On the other hand, shapes with a strong emotion were
created by the method described in Figure 616.
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