3-D Name. Create A 3-D Design Using Your Name You can use Cut Paper, or Cardboard You will need to research artist in this PP as well as find new artist.

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3-D Name

Create A 3-D Design Using Your Name You can use Cut Paper, or Cardboard You will need to research artist in this PP as well as find new artist that inspire and interest you Research ideas and similar style art You will need to print out what those inspirations and interests are and show the group along with your sketches for your final.

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Questions to ask yourself before starting your sketches Who are you, what can a name reveal? What do you want to show the viewer in your work? What inspires you? How can you use the elements of art and principals of design in your overall composition? Sketches for final should include ideas for pattern, color assemblage and presentation How will your present your work for viewing in your final presentation?