Transform two dimensional art into three dimensional art 2-D 3-D.

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Transform two dimensional art into three dimensional art 2-D 3-D

String art 2-D design concept

See 2-D behind 3-D Geometric

See 2-D at back, 3-D in front Mat board

Colored pencil design Flat color

Original artwork was cut up to create sculpture

Scale and color coordinated

All tag board unified color scheme

Able to be viewed in the round

Scale huge/ concept basic volcano

Mobile

Black and white 3-D design

Viewing angle can alter

Face & frog, creative drawing

Personalized drawing cut up Cute

Fire in paint as 3-D Cliché

Creative, original drawing:2-D

Paper glue scissors 3-D Colors

Fish movement, water waves

Basketball theme

Seen from a low angle view

Olympic rings

Side view Picture background

Norms Use paper and materials provided, waste is controlled. Or, bring found objects from home. Craftsmanship is expected: clean, best effort, time & care taken. Name clearly signed on sculpture & heading on bottom. Use of time daily is well used.

Problem Create a mobile, stabile, or relief three- dimensional sculpture which evolves from the two- dimensional design already created. Two weeks time frame: due date is ____