Small Works Assignment For this project you need to think small! You will create a series of either three or five pieces, none of which may be over five inches (in any direction) in size. You may use any medium for this assignment. Think in terms of a shared theme or concept that relates your pieces; random little images will not read as a cohesive series. Remember that working at a smaller scale creates a different experience in both crafting and viewing an artwork. Consider the following: Are there specific subjects that might lend themselves well to this size work? Are there any media limitations to consider for small-scale pieces? How do small images/pieces affect the viewer’s perception of the piece? Can a small-scale artwork carry conceptual weight? Convey significance? Following: examples of small scale pieces by some contemporary artists.
Post it portraits, drawing Claire Harvey
Little drawings, Ink Sam Bower
Untitled, aluminum foil drawings in slide mounts Marco Maggi
Pencil drawing, 2” Paul Chiappe
Victorian School, pencil Paul Chiappe
102 Tiny American Paintings, watercolor Luis Coig Reyes
oil on panel 5”x5” S. Tharpe
Boxing Day, oil, dimensions variable 2 – 7” Damien Kamholt
Bees, watercolor
Nature studies, watercolor approx. 2x3” each Lars Lerin
Tiny Paintings, acrylic 3”x5” Oliver Hibert
Assemblages, Plaster 5x6” Fen de Villiers
Wall Grid, assemblage (variable 2.5 – 7”) Elena Zachary
Small Installations, Cement Isaac Cordal
Carved River Stone (palm size) Hirotoshi Itoh
Carving Detail H. Itoh
Small Delights, ceramic Nathan Prouty
Mantis and Spider, clock gears, light bulb, found objects ” Justin Gershenson-Gates
Felt, fiber, knit elements
Cardboard roll paper sculptures Anastassia Elias