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TROMPE L’OEIL- MEANS “TO TRICK THE EYE” technique involving extremely realistic imagery in order to create an optical illusion
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Usually done 2 dimensionally
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Richard Shaw, Stack of Books Jar #2, (1978). Glazed porcelain with overglaze transfers. http://www.thecl aystudio.org/gall ery/index.php?g allery=trompe&i d=13 http://www.thecl aystudio.org/gall ery/index.php?g allery=trompe&i d=13
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Objective: Students will create an original clay trompe l’oeil of a familiar object using various construction and decorative techniques learned during the semester
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Steps Choose a familiar object that you feel you can construct successfully. The object should appear real and not made out of clay. Talk with Mrs. Madray about ideas and create a sketch Begin construction. You can use any of the techniques we have used this semester such a pinching, coil, or slabs. The sculpture should be in the round, not flat. It should be life size. Therefore, it will most likely need to be hollowed out!
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What works well… Everyday objects such as… Trash Board games Clothing items Food or candy Accessories
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What doesn’t work Anything glass Large items Items that are already made out of clay…duh. No mugs or bowls.
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