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Plaster masks. Three-Dimensional Work: - recognize and understand the difference between sculpture and three-dimensional design that is functional, e.g., desk, chair, telephone - explain the difference between relief sculpture and sculpture-in-the-round
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Plaster masks Three-Dimensional Work: - recognize and understand the difference between sculpture and three-dimensional design that is functional, e.g., desk, chair, telephone - explain the difference between relief sculpture and sculpture-in-the-round - demonstrate additive and subtractive construction processes’ - demonstrate proper design and construction considerations with different media, such as paper, cardboard, wood, wire, soap, clay - identify the relationships between an armature and the finished form
Why do cultures make masks? • http://www.artjunction.org/newsparkers/WhyPeopleMakeMasks.pdf
instructions • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IjdWH1G1GSA • Materials: • Plaster bandages • Scissors • Petroleum jelly • Water • Towel • A partner
Procedure • 1) clear hair back, put towel on • 2) put jelly on face, esp. eyebrows • 3) wet plaster strip • 4) cover only top half of the face • 5) work quickly dries fast • 6) remove mask then start on your partner. • 7) label with your name, and put in a safe place to dry till we paint and decorate next time.
Done ? • http://csuimages.sjsu.edu/gallery/masks/menu.html • http://www.girlgames4u.com/mask-party-dress-up-game.html • http://www.girlsgames123.com/game/dawn-of-heroes-dress-up • http://www.to14.com/game.php?id=4d486a2ff01b9