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Exploring Relationships in Artist Books and Animation Projects

This collection highlights student projects in Art 103 and Art 102, where students delve into the creation of artist books and animated compositions. In Art 103, students explore relief carving on soft rubber, while in Art 102, they focus on experimental and surrealist films. Additionally, Art 361 showcases a collaborative project where students explore color relationships and layering through printmaking techniques.

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Exploring Relationships in Artist Books and Animation Projects

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  1. Artist Book Project (Art 103): In this project students explored materials to create artist books focusing on relationships between form and content.

  2. Sequence/Analog Animation Project (Art 102): This project consisted of two parts, creating a five panel composition, then translating the panels into an animated form.

  3. Click Center of Screen to Begin Film

  4. Click Center of Screen to Begin Film

  5. Relief Carving on Soft Rubber (Art 103). Students carved easy-cut rubber for a multiple-run relief print that exaggerates a subject utilizing the elements and principles of design and mark-making.

  6. Experimental/Surrealist Film Project: (Art 102) Students viewed Surrealist and Experimental films. Students created films that utilized non-linear narrative, camera techniques, sound, and the unexpected..

  7. Collaborative Heads Project(Art 361)Intermediate Printmaking students each drew a head based on communal rules of eye placement. Students used lithography and screenprint to print over each other’s drawings to explore color relationships, layering, and multiple techniques

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