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Coil Method: Crazy Vase

Beginning 3-D Art with Mrs. Graves. Coil Method: Crazy Vase. Visual Arts Standards:. 1.5 Analyze the material used by a given artist and describe how its use influences the meaning of the work .

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Coil Method: Crazy Vase

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  1. Beginning 3-D Art with Mrs. Graves Coil Method: Crazy Vase

  2. Visual Arts Standards: • 1.5 Analyze the material used by a given artist and describe how its use influences the meaning of the work. • 2.1 Solve a visual arts problem that involves the effective use of the elements of art and the principles of design. • 2.2 Prepare a portfolio of original two-and three-dimensional works of art that reflects refined craftsmanship and technical skills.

  3. Vocabulary: • Coil construction = Rolling clay into rope-like pieces and then coiling them upon one another to create the desired form

  4. Materials: White earthenware clay, clay tools, low fire earthenware glazes

  5. Lesson Objectives: All students will exhibit mastery in… • How to roll out clay coils by hand • Constructing a form using coils • Creating designs with coils

  6. Project Requirements: • 6” – 8” tall, at least 3” diameter at widest point • Inside walls are smoothed completely while outside still shows the coils • Coil designs are incorporated within the vase • Vase is glazed using 2 or more colors as directed

  7. Due Dates: • Green ware finished: Friday 11/16 • Final project complete (worth 100 points, graded using 3-D Art Beginning Scoring Rubric): TBD

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