ASSIGNMENT:
Select two architectural time periods. Merge/combine/adapt the elements and principles of each style to create a sculpture that visually expresses your own ideas. Sculpture must hang in space, from ceiling with monofilament and measure at least two (2) feet in one direction.OBJECTIVE:
Expose students to the cultural concepts of historical architecture. Challenge the student to observe and analyze elements and principles apparent in three-dimension. Use the information gained to construct a sculpture that demonstrates conceptual development by the student.
REQUIRED MATERIALS:
- Cardboard
- Utility Knife (Do not use Exacto knife - blade not strong enough to handle cutting cardboard, injury can result.)
- Brown Paper Tape
- Black and White Media such as sharpie, ink, white gesso, white ink.
- Rives White Paper
EXPLORE MATERIALS. SEEK INNOVATIVE APPROACHES TO MATERIALS.
Cardboard. REQUIRED MATERIAL
-Score it
-Stack it
-Sew into it
-Dip in ink wash
-Dip in gesso
-Draw on it
-Weave it
White Rives Paper (in your kit). REQUIRED MATERIAL
-Ink it
-Fold it - to transform or use creases as an element
-Stack it
-Weave it
-Sew it
-Cut into it (paper cutting)
-Peg and Hole
Black and White Media required.
You are not required or limited to using the following materials.
Gesso (in your kit)
-Mix it with ink for marbling effect
-Paint layers on cut matt or plastic, let dry, peel of
Black and White Ink (Winsor Newton brand in your kit)
and/or Black Ballpoint Pen/Sharpie (in your kit)
-Dye with it (paper or wood or string)
-Drip it
-Stipple
-Crosshatching
-Simulated Texture
-Line
Balsa Wood (in your kit). OPTIONAL MATERIAL
Can use another wood besides balsa – tons of scrap in wood shop.
-Cut it
-Carve it
-Sand it
-Sew into it
-Stain it
-Sew into it
-Emboss it
Clear Packing Tape. OPTIONAL MATERIAL
-Roll it (inside out and stick together to make another form)
-Roll it into a long, tubular form
-Twist it (into a linear form)
-Layer it
-Put something in-between it
Thread/String. OPTIONAL MATERIAL
-Sew with it
-Dye it in the ink
-Use it to wrap
-Embed in glue/gel medium
-Put in-between clear tape or trace paper
-Allow to extend beyond main form and onto/into wall/floor
-Hang objects (that you make) from it
Masking Tape, Black Painters Tape (in your kit).
OPTIONAL MATERIALS
-Twist (to make rope/string)
-Layer it
-Wrap it
-Shred it
-Roll it
-Make another form out of it
-Use it to make graphic shapes/lines
-Crumple into balls
-Cut a pattern into it
-Weave it
WHAT TO PUT ON YOUR BLOG:
- In process photos (at least one).
- At least three (3) professional images of final solution. Include a detail.
- Artist statement.
- Optional - any sketches or drawings.
- Three (3) images of your visual research. All images for visual research should be properly labeled and source sited.
- Title of piece, materials used, size
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