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Ceramics 1 A bobble head A bobble head is an object that has a static body and a head that moves from side to side front to back Anyone have a bobble head at home A lot of times they are athletesaction figures ID: 528770

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Bobble Head Pinch Pot Creatures

Ceramics 1Slide2

A bobble head?

A bobble head is an object that has a static body and a head that moves from side to side, front to back.

Anyone have a bobble head at home? A lot of times they are athletes/action figures.

We will be making a bobble head of your choiceSlide3

Originality and Creativity

Every project this semester will be made with your own ideas.

Whenever I give examples, I expect them to not be replicated. I consider that plagiarism. Think of an idea on your own

!

None of the projects we make will have words on them. DO NOT write anything on your project. If it’s a sun, draw it-don’t write “sun”

No minions or any other creature you can find in a movie/magazine/book/etc.

No 2 projects should be alike

Think outside the box

Think about how is it going to be personal to YOU?Slide4

Criteria

Your creature should stand 4-6 inches tall

Your creature should stand no larger than 5 inches wide

All aspects of your bobble head should be hollow

No air trapped

Nothing thicker than ¼ inch

It should sit flat with a base big enough to support itself

It should function as a bobble head (make sure the top of the base is pointed where the head sits)

Details: both added and carved.

Just drawing on details is not acceptable. We’re working with a 3D material! You must add or take away

It’s a 3D object so the “back” should be interesting too!Slide5

EXAMPLESlide6

Steps

You will be given step by step instructions

These instructions should be stapled in the notes section of your sketchbook to refer to

Please go through

each step IN ORDER to ensure you don’t skip an important step

“What do I do next???” please check the instructions before asking this question

…you shouldn’t be confused or wondering what’s next if you pay attention. Slide7

DRAW

The first thing you will ALWAYS do before getting clay to wedge is SKETCH

Sketch your project in the “sketches” section of your sketchbook (3

rd

section)

Multiple options

Different angles- top view, side view, front view

Show dimensions (height, width)Slide8

Questions??

Bobble heads must be completed and

draped

on:

A days: Wednesday Feb 22

B days: Friday Feb 17