ART HIGH SCHOOL – ART FOUNDATIONS

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ART HIGH SCHOOL – ART FOUNDATIONS Use of Clay Difference Between 2-D and 3-D THREE DIMENSIONAL ART Hand Building Shapes of Clay Firing Clay Concept Vocabulary: Assemblage Form Shape Geometric Organic shapes Positive and negative space Space Active and static shapes Self-portrait Form vs. function Slip Working day Leather hard Bisque Glaze ware Templates Score Footing Mixed media Handles Cold connections Finial Found object Assemblage 3-D Artist Wire Sculpture Found Objects Essential Understandings/Learning Goals: Students will create an additive form. Students will create an assemblage.