Banner (Influence)

As the teacher approved of the design, we agreed to have both sides of the hanger to be in separate designs. So, for my part, we began thinking of ways how to make it quickly and look good, our first testing involved painting. However, since a humans aren't perfect, painting a straight line without error is definitely not something we could do.

The teacher wanted us to use separate thick carton panes, rather than a single large wood pane.

I had the idea to simply cut out all the shape's we'd need, thinking that we might have some machine to cut circles. But, we ended up using the jigsaw.
Managing to cut out some wobbly circles, I sanded them and painted them white as a base color.
Some of the guys were tasked with cutting A LOT of sticks for this project, which turned out so rough at the edges it was like touching a porcupine.

Another whole day of sanding those sticks and painting them, later realizing the colors were a bit off, so then we REpainted them...

The carton panes we were using were painted maybe 10 times overall, most of the time just to get the dust or dirt that settled on them. Finally a classmate got to paint one side of the panes with her own design

Another classmate drilled and pressed in some rings at the corners.

Really this project required some patience, monotonous as it was...

All the shapes were then carefully attached with hot glue, wires were tightened through the drilled holes and everything was set up as seen bellow.