Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Sketch 10. 21


The fabric has finally arrived. It is 60 inches by 14 yards, but actually I wanted to buy an 18 yard according to the frame size. However, the company sent an email that they have only 14 yards. I couldn’t find other fabric companies and time was running out. Anyway, I’m relieved that the fabric color is better than I expected.













These photos are the wood bars for the frame. I drilled the holes for connection of each bar with my husband's help.                                                                                    

  

  

Monday, October 19, 2015

Sketch 10.19



These are the wooden bars for the curtain frame.











My husband and I started to cut the bars to the right sizes.
  

Thursday, October 15, 2015

Sketch 10.14


I bought an LED bulb with 90 watt replacement for the installation, and checked it in my room. It was evening and the bathroom’s light turned on at the time, so it wasn’t completely dark. Maybe, in the installation, it will be hard to block the part of the gallery’s light. Considering the situation, the light is pretty brighter than I have expected. I’ll put one more bulb, if it isn’t as bright as I expected. 



















This photo is for the motion sensor of the light bulb, yet I was not sure what is good for the installation. I’ll search for more motion sensors to find the right one. 
  

Sunday, October 11, 2015

Sketch 10.11


This is a floor plan of Patti and Rusty Rueff  Galleries. I plan to make a wooden frame for the red curtain. The table length is 5 feet and width is 3feet, so the size of the wooden frame will be 11 feet for the width, the depth and the height will be 8 feet.  The top of the box will be covered with boards or black fabric.

I’ll attach the gallery wall and the red parts of wood furring strips and the curtain will hang on the frame. If the frame isn’t stable, more wood furring will be placed between the bottom part (green dot part).

Inspiration

Thursday, October 8, 2015