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COM-FSM > Courses > ART 101: Introduction to Art > Lesson 13: Form
Lesson 13: Form
Table of contentsNo headersClass# 13: Form April 11-15, 2016
Materials needed: Objects found around where you live Digital camera/mobile phone camera
CSLO 1.9 Student will be able to construct a three dimensional form. CSLO 3.2 Critique a classmates work of art.
This class is going to be an introduction to the basics of sculpture and form as an exploration of using different media to create art. You will be creating a type of art known as Found Object Art. Found Object Art is the idea of taking something preexisting and elevating it into art. This type of art dates back to as early as the 16th century when individuals collected objects and displayed them in cabinets. It wasn’t until the early 1900’s that artists began to use found objects in sculptural art works. One such artist is Marcel Duchamp. Some examples of his work are found at the links below; · http://www.invisiblebooks.com/fountain.jpg · http://www.askart.com/AskART/images/glossary/Dada_Marcel_Duchamp.jpg Other examples of found art are below:
· https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/236x/5d/6d/15/5d6d15da854519f34f29fae9201b3dc6.jpg · http://artclubblog.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/p10809782.jpg · https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/236x/f9/32/f4/f932f4ec4b4448bff01368dba7706610.jpg
Form is a three-dimensional (length, width, and width) figure as opposed to shape which is two-dimensional. Some examples of form are sphere, cube, cylinder, or cone. Form can also be illustrated in a two-dimensional drawing by including values to create the idea that there are three dimensions. · http://thevirtualinstructor.com/images/geometricforms.jpg · https://bxsciart2012.files.wordpress.com/2012/07/forms.jpg
Homework Assignment: Now that you have learned about form used in art it is your turn to try creating a found object sculpture of your own. Using at least five different objects that you find lying around your house, create a three-dimensional found object sculpture based on geometric forms. See examples in the links at the beginning of this assignment.
After you have completed your found object sculpture, take four pictures of your found object sculpture. One from the front, one from the right side, one from the left side, and one from the back. Scan your pictures and upload them onto your Flickr page.
The second part of this assignment is to write a one-page critique of one of your classmate’s sculpture. Focus on the use of form, but also discuss composition, space, and proportion. The following link provides more information on writing a critique. http://artsedge.kennedy-center.org/educators/how-to/tipsheets/student-critique.aspx. You may also use the rubric for this assignment as a guide. You should complete the “Student Rating” section of the rubric. Email the rubric and your own critique of a classmates sculpture to art101@comfsm.fm. All pictures should be uploaded to your Flickr page by the evening of April 15th. Any work that has not been uploaded by the evening of Nov. 13th will be marked down a grade. This concludes the thirteenth class for AR101.
If you have any questions regarding the material or assignment please email your instructor at art101@comfsm.fm. |