Elements & Principles of Design Coil Pots

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Elements & Principles of Design Coil Pots Take out your notebook.

Elements of Art (building blocks of visual art) Line Shape/form Color Value Texture Space/perspective

Principles of Design (use or arrangement of the elements) Pattern Rhythm/movement Proportion/scale Balance Unity Emphasis www.projectarticulate.org/principles.php

Coil Pot Steps Create the base (pinch) below. Coil Pot Steps Create the base (pinch) Roll coils (thick as thumb, consistent) Attach coils (smooth inside) Repeat

Attaching Clay- two methods Smoothing (wet to wet clay) Scoring (leather-hard clay, maintains form) Score-water-score Score and slip Score- carve or scratch lines into the surface of the clay; use a cross-hatch pattern when attaching clay. Slip- watered-down clay about the consistency of thick yogurt; acts as a glue when attaching clay.

Coil Pot Project Requirements: (copy underlined) At least 80% coils Smooth inside Final wet clay height at least 6 inches Base width at least 3 inches 4 sketches filling an 8.5x11 inch paper Greenware deadline: Friday 8/28/15 After sketching, choose one sketch to focus on and show me your sketches to get clay*!

Coil Pot Grading Rubric: Directions & Techniques Followed project direct. & req. (initials & period, min. height = 6 in., min. width = 3 in) Appropriate techniques (consistent coil size, mostly coil, smooth inside) Composition & Creativity Final sculpture is highly developed, unified and interesting from all angles A high level of creativity of form; engaging composition; took artistic risks Craftsmanship High level of craftsmanship is showcased Surfaces, details, connections/scoring & slipping are done with intention No extra marks, gashes, remnants, or cracks Effort & Participation Student worked every day for the entire period without a reminder Didn’t rush through the project (first one done isn’t the best) Cleaned up adequately and at the appropriate time each day

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