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Louise Nevelson Inspired 3D Chipboard Designs

Louise Nevelson Inspired 3D Chipboard Designs. Created and Presented by Christine Steinmetz. “ When you put together things that other people have thrown out, you ’ re really bringing them to life- a spiritual life that surpasses the life for which they were originally created. ”

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Louise Nevelson Inspired 3D Chipboard Designs

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  1. Louise Nevelson Inspired 3D Chipboard Designs Created and Presented by Christine Steinmetz

  2. “When you put together things that other people have thrown out, you’re really bringing them to life- a spiritual life that surpasses the life for which they were originally created.” --Louise Nevelson

  3. Louise Nevelson • One of America’s foremost artists; leading assemblage sculptor of the 20th century. • Famous for her sculpted wood assemblages that transcend space. • Created art from cast-off wood parts, actual street throwaways, and transformed them with monochromatic spray paint.

  4. Composition/ Principles of Design

  5. Contrast and Repetition • Curves/Organic vs. Angles/Linear/Geometric • Simple vs. Detail • Big vs. Small • Shapes/Lines/Forms

  6. Louise Nevelson inspired Chipboard Assemblage Objectives • Use the shapes you are given. You have the freedom to cut them down to any size you need. 2) Arrange them in a visually interesting assemblage (glued on side to achieve 3-Dimensional assemblage) that utilizes the elements and principles of design. 3) Apply uniform foil finish to your assemblage and (optional) Plan a color scheme to unify your assemblage.

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