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Non-Objective Sculpture
Beginning 3-D Art Non-Objective Sculpture
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Visual Arts Standards:
2.1 Solve a visual arts problem that involves the effective use of the elements of art and the principles of design. 2.2 Prepare a portfolio of original two-and three-dimensional works of art that reflects refined craftsmanship and technical skills.
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Artist of Inspiration:
Sol Lewitt
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Vocabulary: non-objective = a work of art that does not represent or depict a person, place or thing.
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Vocabulary: free-standing sculpture = 3-dimensional art that stands alone without support (not hanging on a wall or suspended from the ceiling).
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Vocabulary: unity = a common element used to tie pieces of an artwork together..
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Objectives: All students will exhibit mastery in…
Identifying non-objective art Drawing using a variety of line types Creating a 3-D composition Paper sculpture construction Paper sculpture construction Paper sculpture construction
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Materials: Fine & extra fine point Sharpie markers, 12”x18" white drawing paper, glue, colored cardstock
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Project Requirements:
Drawing is entirely non-objective and has a variety of line types Sculpture is free-standing and non-objective Shows unity by repeating the same shapes and/or forms
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Due Dates: Line drawing complete: Monday 9/17
Final sculpture complete: Friday 9/21
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Today: Begin your drawing by dividing your paper into several sections. Start to fill in each section using different line types. You must use a ruler for straight lines! Even though you will be cutting this up to create a sculpture, the quality of your drawing will show. The more detailed the drawing the more interest your sculpture will have.
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