These are all photographic documentation of my abstract final outcome. I really like the final result of this as I feel the sculpture works well with the space it's in. The red and purple of the wool is a striking contrast against the greenery of the forest, making it stand out from the rest of its environment.
Also from these photographs (as well as when you stand far away from the sculpture), you can't see the plastic where the wool has been sewn through, so it almost appears as if the thread is floating in mid air. However, depending where you stand (just like Felice Variani's work) and where the sculpture piece was positioned, it looks as if the thread was wrapped around the branches, reaching from one tree to another. It gives the deceptive view that the threaded structure is much bigger than what it actually is, playing with scale to the viewers eye.
If I were to develop this or had more time for this project, I would have either produced more then one sculpture and either had them layered against one another or scattered around in one area. Or I would've produced a replica of this in a much bigger scale (although this would be quite difficult to achieve). I would think about the colours I used for the wool as well changes the designs I threaded into the plastic.