Part 1: Think of a sculpture that you've seen on one of our class field trips this year. If you need help, go to the blog posts for the MAM field trip or the Art Basel field trip. Make a detailed sketch of this sculpture, including every detail you can remember. Sculptures have many sides, so you will need to sketch more than one side.
In class, you were given a handout about the elements & principles of composition. If you don't have it, the information can be found here: http://artsedge.kennedy-center.org/content/3902/
Part 2: Write a one paragraph formal analysis of the sculpture. Start with the focal point of the object, where your eye falls first. Select three elements or principles that are most strongly represented in the piece. What did the artist include in the composition that guides your eye to certain parts of the object?
Friday, December 12, 2008
Winter Break Project
Assignment: Make a sculpture inspired by an artwork that you saw in person at Art Basel or MAM. Think about the artist's concept and materials. Start with those ideas, and make them yours. The materials and form are up to you. Don't try to copy the piece.
The sculpture can be representational, non-objective, or fantastical. The minimum dimensions are 12"x12"x12". You will be graded on your idea, use of materials, and the amount of time you spend on your project.
If you have any questions about the assignment or how to do something, you can post a comment on the blog and we will respond.
This sculpture is due the first class after break.
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
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