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Multi (Mixed) Media

Multi (Mixed) Media. As personal as you can make it…. WHAT are you going to do?. Dive into your experience as an “ARTIST”! Do you doodle on your notes? What shapes do you find yourself making? Do you draw at home? What topics/subject matter do you usually draw? What are you interested in?

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Multi (Mixed) Media

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  1. Multi (Mixed) Media As personal as you can make it…

  2. WHAT are you going to do? • Dive into your experience as an “ARTIST”! • Do you doodle on your notes? • What shapes do you find yourself making? • Do you draw at home? • What topics/subject matter do you usually draw? • What are you interested in? • This is usually the BEST place to start if you aren’t sure exactly where to begin! • Don’t forget to apply concepts you have learned in class – ie, composition, balance, movement, etc!!!!!!

  3. Student Examples Color choices Placement Overlapping

  4. Student Examples Movement Shapes Value Layering

  5. Student Examples

  6. Student Examples Things to think about… • Masking Tape • Photo Transfer • Rubber Cement

  7. What did you learn?? • 1 – EXPERIMENTATION • Ask questions – What worked best? How did certain media look together? • 2 – MAKE OBSERVATIONS • These media work best together. I like these shapes best. I DON’T like this part or this medium. • 3 – DECIDE • What direction do you want to go in today? • What will you NOT do again?

  8. Project • You can take pieces from your previous mixed media • Think about sending a message through your work. • Social Issues…. What is important to you? • What are you faced with everyday? • For the next few days we are going to push, polish and complete this mixed media piece • Experiment, stay loose, and think about COMPOSITION, use of SPACE, FOCAL POINT, etc

  9. Must Do’s (your assessment) • You MUST alter this paper – paint over areas, add new stuff in, layer over with paper, etc – get rid of white space unless it is integral part of your composition!! • All materials must be planned for and brought in (photos, xerox copies, etc – I cannot write a million passes to the media center). • You MUST use techniques we have learned and CONSIDER COMPOSITION

  10. Remember • This is the most open ended project possible – some of you will not know what to do with it! THAT is the challenge. • All choices are YOURS and must show artistic consideration and risk-taking. Do not play “safe”. • You will be evaluated based on this, composition, and creative use of materials. • You are also evaluated on use of TIME & the consideration that goes into your work – SO WORK EVERY DAY!!!!!!! • Be creative; do not make a scrapbook page

  11. Profession Examples… Target with Four Faces By Jasper Johns, 1955. assemblage: paint & newspaper on canvas w/ wood box hinged front, top part is mounted w/ four tinted plaster faces Sitting, waiting patiently by Mike Swaney acrylic and collage on dresser drawer panel 2004

  12. Michael St. Amand • Deceptions - PerceptionsMixed Media On Canvas48" X 66" - 2002 Michael St. Amand Deceptions - PerceptionsMixed Media On Canvas48" X 66" - 2002 Jim Kalnin Shift IMixed Media on Rag Paper30 x 22 inches

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