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1 Sept. 14, 2009 Get your folder Pen or pencil Finalize definition of art (5) Vocabulary: use Cornell notes! –Underlined words and phrases are “TOPICS” –Everything else is “NOTES”

2 Name Date “Title” Topics Notes Summary

3 Sculpture & The Elements of Design

4 Sculpture has been an important art form since the beginning of time.

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9 Sculpture: a three dimensional expression of an idea

10 Elements of Art: the building blocks of any artwork

11 Form: Three dimensional shapes

12 Line: Any extension of a point; long and/or thinner pieces or edges

13 Texture: The way an object’s surface feels to the touch

14 Space: How the parts or the whole sculpture seem to ‘fit’ into a specific place.

15 Color

16 Shape: an area closed of by a line or edge

17 Geometric Shape: angular, mathematical Organic: soft, rounded, imperfect, natural

18 Negative Shapes: Areas closed off by a form; the empty space surrounding an object

19 Value: how light or dark something is

20 Scale: How large or small something is

21 Our first project & inspriration! Uses color values & schemes Pattern: (repeated shapes) Relief: (elevation) Paint Paper & glue A small scale Visions of landscape

22 Other views LollipopArt. “Sun Shaft Piercing the Bitter Cold.”

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32 For the next few slides, quickly SKETCH the sculptures you see! Then write a comparing statement and a contrasting statement for the pair of sculptures shown. Use elements of art for ideas on what to write Think about what the sculpture means to you and compare/contrast that! When do you think they were made?

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36 Examples of our next project…. what elements are being used?


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