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Sculpture Basics: “Eye” Get It! Name: Date: Per:Sub:
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Three- dimensional An object that has height, length and width
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Sculpture A work of art that has 3 dimensions
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Form (element of art) three dimensional shapes
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Volume Space occupied & measured in 3 dimensions; length, width and height
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Plaster of Paris A calcium sulfate powder that hardens when mixed with water
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Plaster Wrap: Fabric that has been infused with plaster
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Papier Mache glue mixture that uses newspaper, wheat paste and water
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the inside support system of a structure Armature
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Balance Feeling of visual stability Asymmetrical: uneven on both sides Symmetrical: even on both sides Radial: symmetrical around a center point
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Motif: A central design or theme
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Unity All the elements & principles are working together & the artwork looks finished.
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Your project… Sculpture: Individual projects only. Art 1:You may work ALONE or with 1 OTHER PERSON. NO EXCEPTIONS. –This means no groups of 3 so don’t ask. –If the partnership you choose isn’t going well (no work getting done, arguing etc ), you will be separated & work alone. You will create a pair of “Art glasses” that use a “Pun”
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Pun: A joke using the different possible meanings or sounds of different words; WORDPLAY
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Some easy “visual puns”
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What do you think the next 5 puns are? Write them down in your notes. #1
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#2
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#3
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#4
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#5
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#6
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Let’s list all the words we can think of related to eye glasses & sight: Write ALL of them down
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You are strongly encouraged to think beyond the “frame.”
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Consider making your glasses have more than one function
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Materials available in class: 1 pair of sunglasses per individual or pair (get it?!) Plaster wrap Plaster of Paris Paint Toothpicks Popsicle sticks Cardboard Newspaper Tape Wire Aluminum Foil
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Grading: ( Art 1: partners will not necessarily get the same grade): How well you express your idea & pun visually Creativity of pun, motif & forms Overall appearance (balance, unity) Craftsmanship (neatness, durability, care & pride in work) Class participation (includes cleanup, cooperation & partnership)
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Visual puns “Eye” thought of…what could they look like?? Highr-EYES (Highrise) “Eye-Eye, Captain” (Aye-Aye, Captain) See-Saw
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