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Borrow a black pen Take a piece of blank paper Take your notebook or have a sheet of paper ready

 Born in Switzerland & studied art in Paris  Known as one of the leading ‘surrealist’ sculptors.  “Surrealism” focused on subconscious thoughts and dream like visions

Giacometti made his sculptures look this way because they represented the way he felt when he looked at a woman.

 Known for his artistic use of chicken wire of famous people

 Nationally known for her wire sculpture  Called the “fountain lady” because of all her public fountains

 Artwork uses mixed materials and raises ideas about culture, fragments of memories, and the materials themselves  Also a fashion designer

 Pliers: tool used for turning, bending and sometimes cutting wire  Wire gauge: how thick or thin the wire is. 16 gauge wire is thicker than 20 gauge wire.  Contour: a line that creates the outside edge of a shape