Why make artwork out of cardboard?

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Write down any safety instructions you can think of for cutting and working with card.

Why make artwork out of cardboard?

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Isabel and Alfredo Aquilizan Giles Oldershaw Mark Langan Patianne Stevenson Mark O’Brien Isabel and Alfredo Aquilizan Eva Jospin Learning Intention We are learning to manipulate card to create art in response to one of the following artists.

Isabel and Alfredo Aquilizan Layers of contrasting textures of card and paper portraits. Giles Oldershaw Precise patterned work exploring texture and form. Mark Langan Careful selection of textures have been used to create a range of food types, she is well known for her card cakes. Patianne Stevenson Card is bend and neatly cut to create detailed foot wear. Mark O’Brien Working with the natural structure of the card to create built up urban landscapes. Isabel and Alfredo Aquilizan Manipulation of card to create delicate and detailed natural forms. Eva Jospin 3D Card Manipulation Learning Intention We are learning to manipulate card to create art in response to one of the following artists. Plan Before you start make a plan of what you will make. Gather imagery you may need (for Oldershaw ensure that you have a simple image which has been edited to give you the layers) Review and gather card to create your work Safety Craft knife. Ensure you are always using a cutting mat Cut away from your body and hands Make many cuts rather than pressing hard Never use a broken knife Secure Use masking tape and PVA glue rather for a secure assembling of your work. You may prefer hot glue gun – however you will need to be careful with the heat. Record As this work is 3D you will need to take photography of your response to present in your book –make sure there is no distracting background, that this work is well lit and in focus. Keep the piece even once the work has been presented. Homework and Wednesday’s lesson: Use card to create a sample of manipulated card in response to one of the artist’s listed here, your work should not be larger that A5 however it should display some of the skills and detail seen here. Due: 10th Dec.

Why make artwork out of cardboard?