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Sept. 14, 2010 Have paper and something to write with Review “Cornell Notes” Introduction to first sculpture project

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Sept. 14, 2010. Have paper and something to write with Review “Cornell Notes” Introduction to first sculpture project. Relief Sculpture. Add : metaphor Homage. Name: Date: Per. Sculpture that is on a flat surface but raised to different levels. Relief Sculpture:. Jen Stark. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Sept. 14, 2010

Have paper and something to write with Review “Cornell Notes” Introduction to first sculpture project

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Relief Sculpture

Name: Date: Per

Add: metaphorHomage

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Relief Sculpture:

Sculpture that is on a flat surface but raised to different levels

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Jen Stark

-artist who uses colorful paper and many cuts to create a paper relief sculpture (video).

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Frank Stella• Began as a painter & slowly his artwork became 3-Dimensional

• Creates smaller relief sculptures that sometimes become large scale public sculptures.

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Abstract • Recognizable forms that have been changed from reality

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Negative Space

• The empty spaces inside and around an object or shape

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Collage:a design created by attaching mostly flat elements (drawings, newspaper, wallpaper, text, photos etc) to a surface.

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Contrast:• a principle of art; strong

differences within an artwork to create interest

• Examples: opposite colors, geometric vs. organic shapes, big or small etc

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Elizabeth Murray• Chicago born artist• Uses flat, painted shapes

pieced together• Artwork is often playful,

cartoonish and bold in color

• Uses images objects found in the home to emphasize her ideas about domestic life

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E. Murray starts out with sketches:

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Samples of her work

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Overlap• When something is partially

in front of something else

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Composition• The organization of elements

to make an interesting artwork

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Your Project

• You will be making a paper relief sculpture that utilizes collage (magazines, drawing & painting)

• The sculpture will be about someone you care about (this can be yourself!). It can be abstract.

• “Emphasize” an area in your sculpture• Use “negative space” (everything shouldn’t be

jumbled together)• Thoughtful and organized “composition” using

some overlapping

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Exit Slip:– What artwork from today did you like most? Why?– Who your project will be about?

(TOMORROW WE WILL BRAINSTORM & SKETCH)