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Sculpture Workshop: Giacometti Wire Figures & Coil Vase Project

Join our sculpture workshop and learn how to create Giacometti-inspired wire figures and glaze coil vases. Incorporate design elements, explore materials, and develop your own unique artwork. Don't miss out on this artistic opportunity!

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Sculpture Workshop: Giacometti Wire Figures & Coil Vase Project

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  1. Sculpture 1 PERIOD 1 2ND QUARTER

  2. October 15-18, 2019 Agenda Warm-up Welcome back! Will begin on Friday • Giacometti Wire Figures • Begin project plan • Begin wire figure • Glaze coil vase and TIKI • Complete project plan Sketchbook • #1: A-maze-ing - Create design using a single line that stays very close to itself but never touches • fills the page, has color/shading, is labeled • DUE: NEXT Wednesday Learning Target • Incorporate the elements and principles of design • Use materials, tools, and techniques appropriately and expressively • Demonstrate purposeful use of subject matter, symbols, and/or themes • Identify and apply technical, functional, formal, and/or expressive criteria (Artist statement, critique, craftsmanship) • Develop and revise plans for his or her own artwork and select the best option

  3. Friday October 18, 2019 Agenda Warm-up How was your break? What are 3 goals you have for yourself this quarter? 1 for this class, 1 for school overall, 1 for yourself. • Giacometti Wire Figures • Continue armature • Add foil and create base • Cover with gauze • Paint black, dry brush metallic • Glaze Coil vase and TIKI • Complete project plan Sketchbook • #1: A-maze-ing - Create design using a single line that stays very close to itself but never touches • fills the page, has color/shading, is labeled • DUE: Wednesday Learning Target • Incorporate the elements and principles of design • Use materials, tools, and techniques appropriately and expressively • Demonstrate purposeful use of subject matter, symbols, and/or themes • Identify and apply technical, functional, formal, and/or expressive criteria (Artist statement, critique, craftsmanship) • Develop and revise plans for his or her own artwork and select the best option

  4. Monday October 21, 2019 Agenda Warm-up What is an armature? What is its purpose? How can add strength or weakness to your sculpture? • Giacometti Wire Figures • Finish covering in foil • Cover with gauze • Paint black, dry brush metallic • Glaze Coil vase and TIKI • Complete project plan Sketchbook • #1: A-maze-ing - Create design using a single line that stays very close to itself but never touches • fills the page, has color/shading, is labeled • DUE: Wednesday Learning Target • Incorporate the elements and principles of design • Use materials, tools, and techniques appropriately and expressively • Demonstrate purposeful use of subject matter, symbols, and/or themes • Identify and apply technical, functional, formal, and/or expressive criteria (Artist statement, critique, craftsmanship) • Develop and revise plans for his or her own artwork and select the best option

  5. Tuesday October 22, 2019 Agenda Warm-up Who was Alberto Giacometti? How does your sculpture relate to his sculptures visually? • Giacometti Wire Figures • Finish covering in foil • Cover with gauze • Paint black, dry brush metallic • Glaze Coil vase and TIKI • Complete project plan Sketchbook • #1: A-maze-ing - Create design using a single line that stays very close to itself but never touches • fills the page, has color/shading, is labeled • DUE: Wednesday Learning Target • Incorporate the elements and principles of design • Use materials, tools, and techniques appropriately and expressively • Demonstrate purposeful use of subject matter, symbols, and/or themes • Identify and apply technical, functional, formal, and/or expressive criteria (Artist statement, critique, craftsmanship) • Develop and revise plans for his or her own artwork and select the best option

  6. Wednesday October 23, 2019 Agenda Warm-up Turn in your sketchbook! Make sure you have your drawing labeled and your warm-ups taped in! Conference: only those with a pass are allowed to leave. • Giacometti Wire Figures • Finish covering in foil • Cover with gauze • Paint black, dry brush metallic • Glaze Coil vase and TIKI • Complete project plan Sketchbook • #1: A-maze-ing - Create design using a single line that stays very close to itself but never touches • fills the page, has color/shading, is labeled • DUE: Wednesday Learning Target • Incorporate the elements and principles of design • Use materials, tools, and techniques appropriately and expressively • Demonstrate purposeful use of subject matter, symbols, and/or themes • Identify and apply technical, functional, formal, and/or expressive criteria (Artist statement, critique, craftsmanship) • Develop and revise plans for his or her own artwork and select the best option

  7. Friday October 25, 2019 Agenda Warm-up What are the 3 fundamentals of sculpture? Describe how each of them relate to your sculpture. • Giacometti Wire Figures • Finish covering in foil • Cover with gauze • Paint black, dry brush metallic • Glaze Coil vase and TIKI • Complete project plan Sketchbook • #2: Glass of water with a spoon in it • #3: FREE SKETCH • fills the page, has color/shading, is labeled • DUE: Wednesday Learning Target • Incorporate the elements and principles of design • Use materials, tools, and techniques appropriately and expressively • Demonstrate purposeful use of subject matter, symbols, and/or themes • Identify and apply technical, functional, formal, and/or expressive criteria (Artist statement, critique, craftsmanship) • Develop and revise plans for his or her own artwork and select the best option

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