Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Class Evaluation

Please give me some feedback on my teaching, the class and the room. I'll use the information to improve the next class!

Here's the handout:


Monday, January 30, 2012

Branches

This toothpick sculpture was a quick project to experiment with different materials. I made a sort of container that has a pile of toothpicks, or branches, balancing on it in a very lopsided way.




Jess

Conch

This mixed media project was made out of three different sizes of wire along with some hemp string. I had also added a small shell and stone. There are shapes in the sculpture that were inspired by the patterns on the shell that I was inspired by.




Jess

Shell

Made of aluminum wire and white string.
-Tyler

Sunday, January 29, 2012

FINAL EXAM UPDATE

Just to be clear- the sculpture final exam presentations will take place on TUESDAY, January 31st during the "B" block exam time.

Monday is a department clean up time and we would not have enough time to include presentations that day.

Powers

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Check Out The New Work!

You're invited to see the student gallery- lots of new work was just uploaded there!

Here's the link @ http://waartsculpturestudents.blogspot.com/


Monday, January 23, 2012

Final Exam Essay Questions & Info

Here is the handout information about the written part of the final exam project.


Here is another copy of the Overview of the Final Exam Project


Monday, January 16, 2012

FINAL EXAM !!!!

OK, Here we go!!!

Final exam info is at this link! 
http://waywacwaart.blogspot.com/2010/12/reliquary-final-exam-project.html

Here are some other samples of reliquaries:










Tuesday, January 3, 2012

MIXED MEDIA Project

After viewing the work of Richard Deacon, posted here, begin creating your own mixed media project....

Here is the handout:


Richard Deacon's work with materials

Deacon (b1949 in Wales) is known for his minimalist sculptures using simple materials with very high craft. 
Look how he uses materials to create LINES in his work. 
It's also interesting to see how he responds to the qualities of the materials- steam bending wood strips, or hammering metal, or casting with ceramic...

See more if his work here @ http://www.richarddeacon.net/


 
"You", made of wood, epoxy, cloth. (sold for close to $30k)

"Band", 2009,  wood, metal bolts.



"Infinity", 2003

Gallery view of his work on display...