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Italian Majolica Platter Project

Italian Majolica Platter Project. Due Dates: Sketch 3/28/12 Platter 4/9/12. Majolica Notes. Majolica: is Italian glazed pottery dating from the Renaissance. It is typically decorated in bright colors on a white background, frequently depicting historical and legendary scenes.

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Italian Majolica Platter Project

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  1. Italian MajolicaPlatter Project Due Dates: Sketch 3/28/12 Platter 4/9/12

  2. Majolica Notes • Majolica:is Italian glazed pottery dating from the Renaissance. It is typically decorated in bright colors on a white background, frequently depicting historical and legendary scenes. • Objective: Students will be creating an original design ceramic platter in Italian Majolica style and a draft sketch assignment.

  3. Italian Majolica Styled Project Requirements: Sketch • Student will be graded on the following: • Style: Does the student keep to the Majolica theme with design? • Degree of design difficultly: Does the student include multiple design directions, patterns, shapes, little to no open space, and over lapping design? • Neatness: Does the student erase all stray marks on paper and design is clearly visible? • Size: Does student make design at least one full standard page size?

  4. Italian Majolica Styled Project Requirements: Platter • Student will be graded on the following: • Style: Does the student keep to the Majolica theme with design? • Degree of design difficultly: Does the student include multiple design directions, patterns, shapes, little to no open space, and over lapping design? • Neatness: Does the student glaze neatly within design lines and design is clearly visible? • Size: Does student make platter at least one foot long by six inches wide? • Student summary paragraph and participation/effort

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