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MATA ORTIZ
potterySlide2
Mata Ortiz Pottery
Objective: You will describe and analyze artwork and culture in order
select and apply design work to a
sgrafitto
dish.
DRILL
:
~You will need a full page for today.
~GET AN IPAD. SPRAY WATER IN BAG!!!!
Decoratively title
your page:
MATA ORTIZ
POTTERY
Imitate the page layout on slide 3 of Mata Ortiz
powerpoint
on Edmodo.
Read the
Story of Mata Ortiz
pottery and summarize it.Slide3
Page Layout
1. Mata Ortiz History-
~Quick
facts ~Where?
~Who? ~What
is
Mimbres
?2. What is the story of Juan Quezada?DESCRIBE THE POTTERY:Draw an example of Mata potteryCREATE A MATA ORTIZ INSPIRED BORDER DESIGN ON AT LEAST ONE EDGE OF PAGE.
MATA ORTIZ POTTERY
HISTORY-
Quick facts
Where?
Who?
What is
Mimbres
?
What is the story of Juan Quezada?
DESCRIBE THE
POTTERY:
DRAW THE POTTERY AND DESIGNSSlide4Slide5Slide6Slide7Slide8Slide9
The Story of Mata Ortiz Pottery
Open the Word Document on Edmodo. Read the story.
Summarize it in your notes.
You tube-
"The Miracle of Mata Ortiz" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8eRKJVlR6DI Slide10
Quick Facts~
Mata Ortiz is a northern town in Chihuahua,
Mexico region
Largest concentration of artists on earth. 450+ artistsOlla – pot in Spanish
Juan Quezada is the founder of the Mata Ortiz pottery style.Pottery was inspired by trading as far north as New Mexico and ArizonaThis style is called MIMBRES.Slide11
Mata Ortiz
In a remote river valley on the plains of Northern Mexico, a remarkable ceramic arts revival is taking place.
100 miles south of the Us-Mexico border.
2,000 people- populationSlide12
mapSlide13
Mata Ortiz History
Summarize the story of Juan Quezada:Slide14
Mata Ortiz History
Summarize the story of Juan Quezada:Slide15
There in the village of Mata Ortiz, master potter Juan Quezada, inspired by ancient potsherds, is leading a renaissance of the region's native art tradition. The contemporary work which parallels the art of indigenous ceramists to the north, the Hopi, Zuni, Acoma Indians and others, has come to be known as Mata Ortiz Pottery.Slide16
Mata Ortiz Designs
Cesar Navarrete, 10" Tall 24" Circ. Mata OrtizSlide17Slide18Slide19Slide20
Lila
SilveiraSlide21
Compare these two vessels:
Mata Ortiz
Mimbres
style Slide22
Mimbres Style from 4 corners regionNew Mexico, Utah, Arizona, ColoradoSlide23
Mimbres Pottery
The pottery produced in the
Mimbres
region, New Mexico, often finely painted bowls, is distinct in style and is decorated with geometric designs and figurative paintings of animals
, people and cultural icons in black paint on a white background. The elaborate decoration indicates that these people enjoyed a rich ceremonial life. Early Mimbres
Black-on-white
pottery, is primarily characterized by
bold geometric designs, although there are also a few early examples of human and animal figures.Classic Mimbres Black-on-White pottery (Style III) is characterized by elaborate geometric designs, refined brushwork, including very fine linework, and may include figures of one or more animals, humans, or other images bounded either by simple rim bands or by geometric decoration. Birds figure prominently on Mimbres pots.Slide24
MimbresSlide25
What did you learn?
Where is it?
How did it start?
What does it look like?
How would you draw it?Slide26
Radial design or circle motifsSlide27Slide28
DRAW DESIGNS FOR YOUR SGRAFITTO PIECE.
DRAW THE SHAPE OF YOUR DISH
DIVIDE IT INTO SECTIONS?
DRAW GEOMETRIC DESIGNS AND PATTERNSSlide29Slide30
In your design- Draw a minimum of 5 bands of designs. This will be for your new sgraffito piece.Slide31
Mata Ortiz Inspired Designs
Use patterns
Use repetition
Be creativeSlide32
Draw a design inspired by Mata Ortiz:
Draw the shape of the clay.
Create bands by drawing lines.
Draw line and shape patterns in the bands.
Use repetition.LOOK AT DESIGN FOLDERS IN BINS. (Retro Art, Designs, and Line/ Shape folders)
Objective: You will analyze Mata Ortiz pottery
in order to apply similar techniques to create
your own design.Slide33
Pottery Goals:1. FINISH STAMPS
2. COMPLETE SLAB WALL HANGING.3. CREATE A SLAB DISH ON A SLUMP MOLD.4. 50PT MATA ORTIZ PAGE
5. LOOK AT SGRAFITTO STEPS
6. START SGRAFITTO PROCESS7. FRIDAY- NO LESSON, JUST TIME TO WORK.Slide34
References
http://www.inside-mexico.com/folk/mataortiz.htm
You tube- "The Miracle of Mata Ortiz" https://
www.youtube.com/watch?v=8eRKJVlR6DIhttp://
www.alltribes.com/kcenter/mata-ortiz.html
www.mataortiz.com Slide35
If you are ready to start painting your bowl for Sgrafitto~
Look at Sgrafitto
power point.
See Ms. Gauger for ideas and stepsSlide36Slide37Slide38