What is “altered” art Altered art is defined by taking a found object and altering it in a creative manner.

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What is “altered” art Altered art is defined by taking a found object and altering it in a creative manner.

This is an altered wine bottle. You will take a discarded wine bottle And alter it too. You must have a theme for your bottle maybe a sports team, music, your friends, love, death, etc. Think OUTSIDE OF THE BOX! Materials: tissue paper, glue, magazine pictures, etc.

 Students will learn/review what altered art is, in particular what an altered wine bottle is and how to create one using mixed media.  You will receive a grade based on 25% time management, 50% creativity, 25% did you follow the directions?. Your bottle will count 3 times.

 Standard 1.0 Media, Techniques and processes. Students will understand and apply media, techniques and processes.  Standard 2.0 Structures and functions Students will use knowledge of both structures and functions.  Standard 3.0 Evaluation Students will choose and evaluate a range of subject matter, symbols and ideas.  Standard 5.0 Reflecting and Assessing The student will reflect upon and assess the characteristics and merits of their works and the work of others.  Standard 6.0 Interdisciplinary Connections Students will make connections between visual arts and other disciplines

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