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Found Object Slab Vase

Found Object Slab Vase. How can artists use found objects to enhance the message or aesthetic of the piece? . Investigate & Plan. Part I In your sketchbook, find and draw 10 examples of vase forms. (a form is a 3 dimensional shape or the configuration of something) Part II

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Found Object Slab Vase

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  1. Found Object Slab Vase How can artists use found objects to enhance the message or aesthetic of the piece?

  2. Investigate & Plan Part I • In your sketchbook, find and draw 10 examples of vase forms. • (a form is a 3 dimensional shape or the configuration of something) Part II • In your sketchbook, brainstorm a list of 20 different (or as many as you can think of) found objects. • A found object is a natural or manufactured object or an artifact not originally intended as art, found and considered to have aesthetic value. Part III • In your sketchbook, draw up 3-4 thumbnail sketches of ideas for your own design and form. • Then, using card stock, cut out templates of actual size for your chosen design and construct a “mock-up” of your form.

  3. The Project Form • Your challenge is to create a slab built geometric vase or form and juxtapose it with a free form or organic found object. geometric + free form = contrast Exterior • For decorative exterior application, choose one element of art and one principle of design as a basis for your creativity and design. ex. (e)Line + (p)Repetition = Design Theme • If you struggle with ideas, click on the button that says “Theme Generator” for a theme for your work. Challenge yourself to go with the first theme that pops up.

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