Introduction to sculpture
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Define a free form additive sculpture. • research the history of found object sculpture. • understand how to create illusion of.
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Introduction to Sculpture Curriculum BOE Approved 4/21/2020 1 INTRODUCTION TO SCULPTURE Description: This course builds upon the experience gained in Foundations 3-D. Students will explore traditional and contemporary materials and techniques while working three dimensionally. Emphasis will be placed on the creative process and interpretation. Students will have the freedom to develop their own style of creating sculpture and explore content in their work. A primary goal is to continue to advance the students’ awareness and personal knowledge of contemporary sculpture, its prototypes, various functions, and role in a culturally diverse global market. COURSE OVERVIEW Course Goals Students will be able to: Understand additive and subtractive techniques in a variety of media Understand the importance/use of a base structure in sculpture Define a free form additive sculpture Research the history of found object sculpture Understand how to create illusion of solid forms using line...
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