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Breadth #4- Movement I want to see lots of MOVEMENT!!! Use any materials. Goals: -Asymmetrical for a more interesting design -Small pieces joined together - Looks good from two angles - Great details Find objects at home to attach together to create visual movement. Look up artists K. William LeQuier at http://museperk.com/beautiful-glass-sculptures-that-capture-the-movement-of-ocean-waves/ and U-Ram-Choe- he has many online resources, here is one: https://www.artsy.net/artist/u-ram-choe Need more ideas? Look up Kinetic Art. Breadth #5- Texture I want to see lots of Texture!!! Use any materials. Goals: Create a sculpture that looks one way from far away but close up has LOTS of texture. - Use different materials to experiment with texture(s). Push the limited. -Manipulate the material. -Photographs well close up. Look up artists Andrea Myers, Courtney Mattison, Shayna Leib Email me if you have questions [email protected]
Check out "Architecture" board on Hendrickson High School Pinterest Page!!!
Under a microscope google search Hendrickson Pinterest "Surface Decoration" for many ideas
In your sketchbook, write down each artist, time period, or culture of the different sculptures. These are for future reference.
Deconstruct material to reconstruct a contradiction.
Focus:
Choose your own materials. Design three ideas: include size, materials, shapes, textures, resources, ideas etc... Show MRS. SOTO for grade on 9-17-15. #1 Manipulate a real life object and create the emphasis on the negative space. Use 2 E of A. #2 Make the negative space the emphasis with a non objective structure. Use 2 E of A Artists: Claes Oldenburg_, Charles O Perry Materials: Visable = Tape, any support structure is acceptable Video- More information on Pop Art |
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