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MOLDING PROJECT INFORMATION

PROJECT REQUIREMENTS

  • My work is original

  • My work shows learning and growth

  • My final project took at least 5 class periods to complete.

  • I asked for and incorporated feedback

  • I included an artist statement

DIRECTIONS

Step 1: Choose Media

 

Spend 5-10 minutes researching the materials below to figure out which one you will use for your final project. Then circle your choice on your project planning sheet.

Air Dry Clay

Sculptamold

Claycrete

Paper Clay

Step 2: Meet the Experts

Directions:

  • 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.

  • 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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We Make Carpets (mixed media, everyday objects)

Rachel Whiteread (concrete, resin, and even snow) 

Dan Lam (unconventional materials)

Sarah Sze (everyday objects)

Tara Donovan (everyday objects)

Kate MccGwire (Feathers)

Simone Leigh (Sculpture, Video, Installation)

Teresita Fernandez (Metal, ceramic, paper, mixed media) â€‹

Steps 1-3

Step 3: Technique Study      and     Step 4: Artist Study

Directions:​

  1. Watch the "overview" videos below.

  2. Get headphones out so you can hear the video.

  3. Get the materials you need to do the exercises for both videos.

  4. Click "play" on the video and then click "ctrl +" on your keyboard to 

  5. WATCH and LISTEN to the artist as they teach you. 

  6.  DO the techniques or draw along with them, pausing the video when you need to.

Technique & Artist Study

Technique Study Overview

Artist Study Overview

Tips

  1. Start the video and watch long enough to get materials you need out.

  2. Pause the video between steps to give yourself time to complete it. 

  3. Wear headphones so you can HEAR the directions.

Tips

  1. Pay attention to how the artist uses their tools and materials.

  2. Pay attention to what colors the artist starts with.

  3. Pay attention to how the artist approaches the composition.

Claycrete Techniques & Artist Study

Paperclay & Artist Study

Altered Book Techniques & Artist Study

Soapstone Techniques & Artist Study

Polymer Clay Techniques & Artist Study

Sketch

Step 5: Envision and Sketch

Directions:

  • Get our your Project Planning Sheet.

  • Watch the video on the Right

  • Follow the directions on your project planning sheet for Step 5: Envision.

Tips:​

  • What do you want your final artwork to look like?

  • Make sure it's quick

  • collect any pictures you will need

  • 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!

  • Inspiration Ideas:

    • choose a theme like "weather"​

    • Your Experiences or Memories

    • What you See

    • What you Feel

    • Your Traditions or Culture

    • Techniques you want to try or experimentation

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Project Requirements:

  • Artwork is Original (no copying)

  • Project takes 4+ classes to complete

  • Shows your growth and learning

  • You must get feedback during your process

  • Must include an artist statement

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Project Directions

Step 6: Final Project

Directions:​

  1. Watch the "overview" video on the right if you need to.

  2. Make sure you have completed steps 1-5 on your project planning sheet.

  3. Find the video below and watch it. Follow the directions to get your project started. 

  4. Rewatch and pause as needed.

  5. Get out your final materials and get started!

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