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Project #5: Video: Pregnant Pause
"Video Project (time related media) Concentrating on common everyday activities, create a video (120-300 seconds in duration) that primarily uses sequencing, pacing, editing and shot rather than dialogue, action, or music to construct a narrative that gives the activities poetic, visual and/or metaphoric impact to communicate something that is not directly expressed. Consider the idea of a pregnant pause which is a meaningful lull in a conversation, or a delay in speech used

Abby
May 43 min read


Project #4: Combined Forms
"Combined Forms: Using the definitions of Linear Form (wire) and Planar Form (cardboard) we will create 1-1.5ft linear and planar asymmetrical geometric forms in class. Investigate potential textures to create contrasts in the individual forms. The 2 forms will be COMBINED into a dynamic formal composition! Your forms can be geometric, organic, reference a text form, or... A general definition of Form: refers to the visual and physical structure of an object is three-dime

Abby
Apr 285 min read


Project #3: Open Form
"Project Description: In this project you will discuss the idea of Kitsch. Create at least 3 multiple scale hollow 3-4 " shapes out of clay. You will be using these multiples and a slab built clay form (4″ high x 6″ wide) to create your final object. The overall composition should be Dynamic using texture, color, and form! Be sensitive to the repetition and gesture of the pieces to direct the viewer’s eye movement throughout the composition." It had been a long time since

Abby
Apr 236 min read


Finding the Women in the Bronze
The first thing that comes to mind with bronze sculptures is usually some form of a historical statue to remember and honor a specific person. On occasion there will be bronze sculptures in parks that aren’t associated with a historical figure. However, Luo Li Rong finds the women within the bronze and brings them to light. Luo Li Rong is a Chinese sculptor who creates “…women captured mid-movement, with windswept garments and flowing hair that suggest a narrative frozen in

Abby
Apr 144 min read


3D Art Foundations: Project #2 - Tyvek Suit
" Using what you know about the 3D elements of design, a Tyvek suit, Sharpie markers and a Theme of your choice, design a suit that will draw the viewers eye around from one side of the suit to the other. Remember this suit will be worn and is Three-dimensional (even though when you work on it, it is flat). You must cover the whole suit (Draw big!) Use repetition and contrast Use pattern A linear element " I went into the Tyvek Suit project with some excitement as I had see

Abby
Feb 276 min read



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