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Thursday, November 21, 2019

Project #7: : Natural Wood & Picture Frames Sculpture

NWSA: Art 3-D Comprehensive
Fall 2019 /Friday 1:10pm - 3:45pm / Room 5102
Instructors: Hans Evers & Lauren Shapiro

Project #7: Natural Wood & Picture Frames Sculpture
Due date 1/10/20

Create a floor or wall sculpture combining natural wood and picture frame profiles. We have a TON of picture frame profiles in the wood shop for you to use. For the natural wood elements you will have to collect many of the same type of item for this project and figure out how to join those items together to make a sculpture 

Natural wood suggestions: twigs, driftwood, branches, tree pods, roots, bamboo, caning, etc.  
Possible solutions for joining: sewing, tying, bending, piercing, weaving, joining, glueing, stacking, using dowels, or whatever technique you come up with to make an object from your chosen materials. You can NOT use hot glue!

The Sculpture must be three-dimensional and stand and support itself on the floor or must project from the wall. At home and during the in-class workday you will try different techniques of arranging or joining your objects together to make one unified form.

Size Requirement:The sculpture must be a minimum of 4 feet long in at least one dimension.

November 29                           2 fully developed sketchbook drawings and 1 3D model due to instructors via reminds
                                                Must indicate how you intend to construct the piece  & what materials you will use.    
                                                
December 6                            No class –At Basel 
                                                Work at home!               Photos due of work in progress via reminds

December 13                          Bring sketches and work in progress and materials to class, Studio work day  

December 20                          Studio work day bring materials to class

January 10                              Final Critique

Artists to research:

Friday, November 1, 2019

Project #6: Inflatable Sculpture

Project #6 GIANT INFLATABLE Sculpture
DUE 11/22


Create an full-size inflatable form. Your sculpture can be a representation of a single object,
or an imagined combination of 2 or more creatures/objects. In addition to basic craft/fabrication skills,
the conceptual idea we will be focusing on is:


1.How volume and mass can be impermanent or temporary.
2.How volume and mass can be made up of something that is not solid.
3. How abstraction can be applied to form as both simplification and description.


Choose a a form to create that has multiple extremities and features. ( legs,tails, antlers,ears,) Imagine
the slow transformation of deflated nonsense into a recognizable animal form.
Where is a good spot to vent in air ?( legs/ tail?)


Projects will be constructed in and out of class with the project  


Project requirements
1.Minimum size 6 feet long  
2.Design and construction are well-planned
3.Recognizable form ( when inflated)
4. Made of plastic ( recycled)


Considerations:
What will the scale be? full size? What are your material choices? are they ironic? what colors?
How do the extremities connect to the body?  Can you embellish the surface? Draw on details/ patterns/ markings?
Does the sculpture have to be airtight? Does the method of connecting seems have an aesthetic appeal?


11/1-  Presentation and discussion (before soft sculpture crit). 
Homework: sketch ideas and gather materials.


11/8-  MATERIAL DISCUSSION/ WORK AND DEMO DAY ( preceded by the soft sculpture critique) :
plastic bags/ garbage bags/ plastic sheets etc. ( recycled materials) clear packing tape ( you will need at least 3 rolls)
supplies to embellish and mark the out side? Sketches made of how to make animal, supplies to work on inflatable animal.  
GRADE ASSIGNED FOR COMPLETING THE CONNECTION CUPPLING THAT CONNECTS YOUR SCULPTURE
TO THE FAN.


11/15 Studio day

11/22 - Critique day. PROJECTS DUE!


RUBRIC FOR GRADE:
1.Consistency of finish.
2.balancing levels of detail and abstraction.
3.the ability to hold air / the ability to hold form.


Example: Max Streicher