4th Quarter Independent Art project- Thinking in Three Dimensions
Project requirements:
Spend 8 to 10 hours total to create an artwork or artworks that are Three dimensional.
Examples include but are not limited to: Paper sculptures, layered paper images, air dry clay sculptures, found object hot glue gun sculptures, painting on a 3D object(chair), anything 3D... be creative. If it has 3 dimensions, it counts.
Three-dimensional art pieces, presented in the dimensions of height, width, and depth, occupy physical space and can be perceived from all sides and angles. On the other hand, two-dimensional works of art, which are created on flat surfaces, can only be observed in terms of height and width. Traditional types of three-dimensional media, like sculptures and reliefs, have been around since the beginning of human history as evidence of people’s’ need for artistic expression.
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Examples of famous sculptures
Modern artists who work in 3 dimensional art
INSPIRATION-
Figure out what you would like to create.
What are some themes/styles from other artists that you like?
What message, idea, feeling or story would you like to convey?
What media (materials) would you like to try, or would be best for your idea?
DESIGN-
Find resource/example photos.
Make sketches in your sketchbook.
Experiment with materials
CREATION-
Gather materials
Make Art
Step back periodically and observe, then revise.
Figure out what you would like to create.
What are some themes/styles from other artists that you like?
What message, idea, feeling or story would you like to convey?
What media (materials) would you like to try, or would be best for your idea?
DESIGN-
Find resource/example photos.
Make sketches in your sketchbook.
Experiment with materials
CREATION-
Gather materials
Make Art
Step back periodically and observe, then revise.