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Is a chair ‘ART?’
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Fabian Brunsing park bench Would you pay to sit here?
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Artsy chairs
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The student will create a mini 3-D chair.
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1. Paint a design on sturdy paper.
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Finished paintings
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2. While it’s drying, draw designs for your chair. Be creative! Rules: Your chair must be at least 6 inches tall. Your chair must stand by itself. You must add some sort of support. You can only use glue. (No tape, staples) Craftsmanship is a MUST! *The drawing is your 2-D chair because you can only measure the height and width. *The actual chair after is glued together is your 3-D chair because you can measure the height, width, AND depth.
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Draw lots of ideas!
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Here are some cool chair ideas:
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More chair ideas…..
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3. Use a template to start your chair. This is going to be an “H” shaped chair Don’t forget to add tabs and folds. This will help you attach the pieces together.
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4. Cut out your template and start gluing!
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Be patient! Creativity takes time. Keep your lose pieces in a folder with your name and block number Use glue only! No tape or staples
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Finished Product
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Rubric Is your chair at least 6 inches tall? Does your chair stand by itself? Does your chair have some sort of support? Did you use only glue? Write a sentence about your craftsmanship.
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