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Guiding question

Scale . Materials . LOCATION. HISTORY. JUXTAPOSITION. Guiding question. How do environments affect sculpture?. 1: How could environments interact with your sculpture?. Stonehenge: UK 1600 BC . An d sc ale ? .

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Guiding question

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  1. Scale Materials LOCATION HISTORY JUXTAPOSITION Guiding question How do environments affect sculpture?

  2. 1: How could environments interact with your sculpture? Stonehenge: UK 1600 BC

  3. And scale? Cristo, “Surrounded Islands” Miami 1983

  4. 2:Which local materials could you adapt?

  5. How would you join them? Andrew Goldsworthy, “Ice-sculpture”

  6. 3: How will the social/historical contexts influence your design? Augustin Rodin, “The Burghers of Calais” 1889 inspired by an event in The 100 Years War 1349

  7. Juxtaposition: One thing alongside another Claus Oldenberg, “Clothespeg” 1976

  8. Reverse qualities?? Claus Oldenberg “Soft Toilet” & “Drum Kit”

  9. Action: • Combine main idea of paintingwith a differentenvironment.

  10. Do brainstorm of possibilities Materials Scale • Place History Main Concept Social Message Visual Elements

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