ARMATURE PROJECT INFORMATION
PROJECT REQUIREMENTS
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My work is original
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My work shows learning and growth
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My final project took at least 5 class periods to complete.
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I asked for and incorporated feedback
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I included an artist statement
DIRECTIONS
Step 1: Choose Media
On your Project Planning Sheet circle or write the material you want to use for your project.
Cardboard
Paper
Wire
Aluminum
Step 2: Meet the Experts
Directions:
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Click on the artist names below to see how the masters use their materials. Pick one that you like and look even more at their website.
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Then in your sketchbook do a sketch of your favorite artwork from the artists you explored and write why you like their work.
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Dag Weiser (Cardboard and Paper)
Mark Langan (Cardboard)​
Alex Uribe (Cardboard, Wood, Other)
Jen Stark (Paper)
Li Hongbo (Paper)
Ruth Asawa (Wire)
Toshihiko Mitsuya (Aluminum)
Step 3: Technique Study and Step 4: Artist Study
Directions:​
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Watch the "overview" videos below.
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Get headphones out so you can hear the video.
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Get the materials you need to do the exercises for both videos.
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Click "play" on the video and then click "ctrl +" on your keyboard to
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WATCH and LISTEN to the artist as they teach you.
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DO the techniques or draw along with them, pausing the video when you need to.
Technique Study Overview
Artist Study Overview
Tips
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Start the video and watch long enough to get materials you need out.
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Pause the video between steps to give yourself time to complete it.
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Wear headphones so you can HEAR the directions.
Tips
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Pay attention to how the artist uses their tools and materials.
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Pay attention to what colors the artist starts with.
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Pay attention to how the artist approaches the composition.
Cardboard Techniques & Artist Study
Paper Techniques & Artist Study
Aluminum Techniques & Artist Studies
Wire Techniques & Artist Study
Step 5: Envision and Sketch
Directions:
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Get our your Project Planning Sheet.
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Watch the video on the Right
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Follow the directions on your project planning sheet for Step 5: Envision.
Tips:​
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What do you want your final artwork to look like?
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Show front, back, and side view
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collect any pictures you will need
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Remember, a sketch is a rough draft and it’s primary goal is to help you problem solve your project and get your ideas out on paper!
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Inspiration Ideas:
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choose a theme like "weather"​
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Your Experiences or Memories
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What you See
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What you Feel
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Your Traditions or Culture
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Techniques you want to try or experimentation
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Project Requirements:
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Artwork is Original (no copying)
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Project takes 7+ classes to complete
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Shows your growth and learning
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You must get feedback during your process
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Must include an artist statement

Step 6: Final Project
Directions:​
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Watch the "overview" video on the right if you need to.
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Make sure you have completed steps 1-5 on your project planning sheet.
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Find the video below and watch it. Follow the directions to get your project started.
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Rewatch and pause as needed.
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Get out your final materials and get started!