Monday and Tuesday we started planning our final major project of the semester, a wearable sculpture!
ASSIGNMENT You must construct something you can wear. It may be worn on your head/neck, torso, back, legs/feet, or arms/hand. Standby for examples. For a little cardboard inspiration, see what Ryan Higa made... MATERIALS You have to use a hanger, which I am providing in class. You don't have to use the entire hanger, but you must incorporate it into your piece somehow. Other possible materials include but are not limited to: cardboard, tape, wire, paper, newspaper, tissue paper, styrofoam plate pieces, coffee filters, fast drying clay, plastic cups, etc. I encourage you to also bring in materials from home. No papier mache. GROUPS Optional: you may decide to work in a group with the people at your table. In that case, each student makes a wearable item for different parts of the body. That way, they can all be worn at once by one person when we have our fashion show at the end! Working together, each group member still has to make their own individual wearable art item. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Jr. VASE is this weekend! This semester's big art competition, Jr. VASE (Visual Arts Scholastic Event) is this Saturday, April 30, 2016. About 30 students will be participating, and they are not all from my advanced class. If you are one of those students, please make note of the following! 1. We are meeting at school at 8:45 am instead of 7 am. The buses are leaving at 9 am. 2. We will return in the afternoon, and I don't have a specific time yet. It may be around 4 pm, but it may be earlier or later. If you have one, please bring your cell phone so you can call your parents when we are on our way back. 3. If you are one of the few who still has not turned them in, please return to me your signed permission slip, medical release form, finished art piece, and source(s) which may include sketches, notes, and images you looked at for reference. Every artwork MUST include at least one "source" on the back, even if it's a small, quick sketch. Questions? E-mail me. 4. You must be in uniform for this trip. You may wear a Pin Oak Art Department T-shirt or another Pin Oak shirt as long as the name of the school is on it. 5. Bring money for lunch! Refer to the packet I gave you for a list of prices for the concessions stand. 6. Finish writing your first draft of your answers on the practice page in your packet. Wednesday and Thursday in class, you will receive an official Student Intent and Artwork Identification Form for your final draft. This will be turned in at the competition. 7. There will be a few more pages of paperwork coming your way soon as well, so please be sure to get things signed and returned promptly!
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