Clay as Sculptural Multiples Dunn

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Clay as Sculptural Multiples Dunn Wall Pieces Clay as Sculptural Multiples Dunn

Valerie Nascimento

Dominique Bivar Segurado

Walter Ritchie

Emma Johnstone

Margaret O’Rourke

Christopher Gryder

Requirements Option A: Create one large wall piece made up of many smaller pieces. Must incorporate another material (ie: rope, paper, cardboard, wire, etc)

Option B: Create a series of wall pieces (2-4 separate pieces) that fit together or are connected in some way. Must incorporate another material (ie: rope, paper, cardboard, wire, etc)

Option A & B: When completed, pieces need to have an element that allows them to be hung on the wall. Inspiration should be drawn from one of the artists shown or another artist researched.

Examples:

Things to Consider: Depth Environment (how does this piece change the feeling of the room?) Positive/negative space Texture Balance

Homework/Sketchbook Due Monday, February 23rd 10 inspirational images from magazines or computer cut out and pasted into sketchbook: textures, colors, artists work, etc 3 full page sketches of different ideas--large enough for class to see when you present Which artist are you choosing as your inspiration? How will you incorporate another material?