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Marcel Duchamp – ready made become sculpture. Cubist Sculpture – Abstract and broken down to the simplest form of the human figure Giacometti, Lipschitz, & Picasso. Old newspapers become abstracted into this Figure. Joseph Cornell – made dioramas that were “assemblage” out of “found objects”.
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Cubist Sculpture – Abstract and broken down to the simplest form of the human figureGiacometti, Lipschitz, & Picasso
Joseph Cornell – made dioramas that were “assemblage” out of “found objects”
Objectives for Sculpture • The students will construct a sculpture based on “Recycled Art” film that is derived from art that serves as a function. • Students will be given a limited amount of supplies to work with, and can bring objects from home. • The sculpture will have elements of assemblage and found objects added for embellishment and detail • The art can serve as functional, or non functional, but be transformed into a unique work of art ,which has many elements from the Principles of Design such as rhythm, pattern, color, positive negative space, symmetry, asymmetry, .
Grading Rubric for Sculpture /20 pts. The sculpture will have at least 4 geometric &/or organic shapes made from the boards /20 pts. The sculpture will have a limit of 5 colors including assemblage and collage. /20 pts. The sculpture will be organized in a manner that it slightly resembles the intended image it is meant to represent. /30 pts. The sculpture is uniquely & cleanly crafted. It shows superior knowledge of manipulation of positive/negative and creative use space. The assemblage is neither too much or little but in perfect balance with form.