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Cardboard Sculpture

Cardboard Sculpture. Think outside the box. Series of Events. While viewing the images write down potential ideas you have for cardboard sculptures. When we are finished with the slides we will discuss project ideas as a class to get the ball rolling. Begin sketching/planning!

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Cardboard Sculpture

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  1. Cardboard Sculpture Think outside the box

  2. Series of Events While viewing the images write down potential ideas you have for cardboard sculptures. When we are finished with the slides we will discuss project ideas as a class to get the ball rolling. Begin sketching/planning! I will come around 1:1 and discuss project ideas. **You must get my approval before you begin working with the cardboard!!

  3. Project Guidelines • No larger than 3x3x3 (Height, width, depth) We’re working 3D! • You are allowed to trade materials with classmates. • You have the option to supply 1 item from outside of class to juxtapose with your sculpture. (Mirror Example/Vacuum Cleaner) • Projects must be individual. • SCHOOL APPROPRIATE! • Projects may be realistic recreations or abstract. • You may not recreate the box! • Use your imagination…remember that you have to THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX!

  4. Juxtapose Placing items close together for contrasting effect

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