3D foundations/ Animal familiar –Assignment 2 Due: Due Monday July 17 th Assignment: Out of cardboard, and other found recycled materials, make a large form that can be worn on the body. This sculpture will be an animal form or combination of animals that have aspects of you or ones you would like to possess. Details: -The sculpture will be mainly constructed of cardboard, staples and hot glue. -Consider the environment. Use materials that are recycled and avoid purchasing toxic materials such as plastic, duct tape etc. In the end the work should be kept or dismantled with recycling as much as possible. The three Rs reduce/ Reuse/ Recycle http://www.factmonster.com/ipka/A0775891.html Sources for recycled materials: - Sharing Tree, a local organization the collects materials and resells them as art materials etc http://thesharingtreefl.pnmi.info - Plastic and styro-foam recycling bins outside Publix - Goodwill and other thrift stores. - Duct tape and ot
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Assignment 2 Paper Heart Due Monday !0 th at the beginning of class Assignment: Make a 3D sculpture that suggests an anatomical heart using the method of casting paper and glue around a constructed form. The form will be removed and the empty paper sculpture will be further manipulated and decorated to complete the sculpture. Details: -The heart should be carefully considered. Using methods of subtractive or additive to affect the surface and/or interior. -The final sculpture should be In-The Round. - You are invited to use the mediums of your choice but the materials should be carefully considered. - Think about how you want the sculpture displayed. Consider whether it will be hung on a wall, from the ceiling or sit on a table. Have these details worked out by the time of the due date. Considerations: - Consider the heart as a symbol. Is it your personal heart or is it a universal symbol of a heart? - Will you create duality with the Interior