PPT-Paper Mache Sculptures

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Working with Form and Space Objectives of this Project To demonstrate 3dimensional form To demonstrate space in 3D To demonstrate craftsmanship and sculpting

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Working with Form and Space Objectives of this Project To demonstrate 3dimensional form To demonstrate space in 3D To demonstrate craftsmanship and sculpting techniques with plaster cloth. Africa Before 1800. Kim . Dinh. Riley Gamboa. Core Beliefs. African people share many core beliefs and practices, these include: honoring ancestors, worshipping nature deities, consulting diviners or fortune tellers, and elevating rulers to sacred status. . FOUND-OBJECTS. Objects which has not been designed for an artistic purpose, but which exists for another purpose already. Found objects may exist either as utilitarian, manufactured items, or things which occur in nature.. AP Art History. Presented by: Lois Bin, Suyeon Ju, and Jasper Min. Period 4. 10/2/14. African Art in a Nutshell. Rock paintings and ancestor veneration. The San tribe’s rock paintings of the 1800s served a common theme of representing humans and animals. In their era of agriculture and domesticated animals, these paintings depicted scenes of livestock raids and hunted or spiritual animals. In one example, humans are seen leading animals, a ritual for rainmaking as a way of subverting the government. Along with spiritual forms of art, many late-African arts practiced ancestral worship. Sculptures were ornate with luxurious clothing or weapons and symbolism for power such as double-headed snakes, elephant tusks, or warriors. Embellished stools or chairs served to elevate the ancestor or leader, and the use of a hierarchy of scale mitigated the size of females, servants, or surrounding people to venerate the ancestor. The Benin shrine was sculpted in honor of royal ancestors. It was thought to repel evil and was a symbol for wisdom and divine guidance.. Creating Paper Mache Sculptures based on visual puns and humour. Key Words to Remember!. Pun. Pun. : . A . joke or play on words . exploiting the different possible meanings of a . word, . or the fact that there are words that sound alike but have different meanings.. Paper sculpture can be made using any type of paper . and . any . glue. You will be creating a three-dimensional RELIEF sculpture out of paper. The subject matter of your sculpture is entirely up to you, but you should choose a design direction:. Additive Sculpture:. Additive sculpture is a process in which pieces of material are glued or joined together. As in modeling, assembled sculptures are built up. . . Additive sculpture is also known as “constructing” and assemblage. . Art 1. You will…. *Create a stylized sculpture of an animal or creature. *Sculpture will stand roughly 12-18 inches high, 12-18 inches wide and 6-8 inches deep. *Sculpture’s armature will be created from recycled materials (cardboard and heavy paper). Indonesia has a long history of the sculptural arts. Megalithic images are found in archeological sites in Sumatra, Java to Sulawesi. The 8-10. th. century sculptures and reliefs found in Java and Bali of Hindu-Buddhist origins reveal foreign influences. Indigenous tribes developed their own distinct tribal styles created as ancestor, deity and animal memorial sculptures. . By: Holly . M. ask. A mask is for covering the face.. It keeps it worn as a disguise.. It amuses people and terrifies other people sometimes.. A mask protects the noise and mouth did you know that? . How It Was Made. “Going With The Flow” By Carol Moore. This print was inspired by the idea that we must allow ourselves to go with our creative energies. Sometimes, to go with the flow of that energy we must focus and plow through all of the things we think are in our way.. Nan Smith. She is known for her ceramic sculptures.. She sculpts realistic things such as people.. Her installations incorporate life-sized, realistic, earthenware figures, crafted metal or wooden constructions.. Mini-Sculptures . from. Found Objects. LTC 4240. Created by Amber Ward. Stories . . .. Jean Shin Resources. Jean Shin “Common Threads” video (14:31) . http://www.artbabble.org/video/saam/jean-shin-common-threads. What have other people done with trash to make art?. Ready looks like…. Eyes on presenter. Voices off. Sitting attentively ready to watch the presentation. BW . 4/14/2014. What kind of art could you make out of trash. Oder so ähnlich.. Grosses Bild mittig. Bild rechts. Kleiner Text drunter. Überschrift. Buttons foo. Blubber rülps. Whatever. Fussnote oder sowas äüöß.

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