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 3-D  inches in height  2-3 inches in width/depth  Material/Medium of choice, check with Ms. D  CRAFTSMANSHIP!! CRAFTSMANSHIP!!  Fully covered  Elements considered-Artist Statement

Paint, Geometric Shapes

Mixed Media/Collage

Comics/Mixed Media/Collage

 Forms are objects having three dimensions, length, width, and depth.

 Shapes and Forms are related in that the end of a cylinder is a circle, one side of a cube is a square. A triangle can grow into a pyramid.

 GEOMETRIC forms are used in construction, for organization, and as parts in machines.

 ORGANIC forms are irregular and uneven three-dimensional objects, such as stones, puddles, and clouds.

 Negative areas in 3D art are very real. Free-standing 3D works are surrounded by negative space, the viewer must move through this negative space to see all of the different views of the work.