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  • 8/9/2019 Clay Effigy Criteria

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    Clay Effigy & Pedestal CriteriaName_____________

    T / S

    ___/___ 25 points Objective: Solving the problem You have designed a sculptural effigy and pedestal that combines realistic and

    expressive elements in a way that clearly honors their importance or significance.

    ___/___ 25 points Clay Process: Skills & procedures You used the proportion worksheet to sketch your person proportionally. You used reference images in of your person to observe throughout the clay

    process. You used the clay sculpting tools for surface refinement, adding texture and

    reinforcing structure.

    You scored and slipped all parts of your effigy correctly making them strong andsupportive.

    You used your class time effectively. You built (added) and carved (reductive) the clay to form the head, neck and

    features of your effigy and the expressive elements of your pedestal. You and your table followed all clean-up procedures at the end of each class.

    ___/___ 25 points Design: How you sculpted your effigy Your effigy uses representational feature to show a realistic or caricature

    representation of that person.

    Your effigy demonstrates proper facial proportions. Your effigy is structurally supportive, such that all parts are well connected, and

    the sculpture can stand on its own.

    You have included symbolic or metaphorical elements in your pedestal designthat illustrates significant or influential aspects about your person.

    ___/___ 25 points Presentation: The final product Before firing, you have refined all surfaces of your sculpture and pedestal. You have invested care and craftsmanship in all building stages. Your effigy remained intact during the firing process. You have responded to all reflective questions, using complete sentences.

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    Reflection Questions

    1. Who was the person you selected? How is this person significant or influences you?

    2. How did you express the importance of your selected person in your design of both

    the effigy and the pedestal?

    3. Explain how you made you pedestal structurally stable so that it can support theweight of your effigy sculpture?

    Critique

    1. Chose two of your classmates sculptures that demonstrate correct facial proportionsin its creation.

    2. Which of your classmates pedestals illustrates good planning and expressive

    elements?

    3. After seeing your classmates finished work, how would you rate this units success?Did you enjoy this unit? If given the opportunity would you participate in a similar unit

    again? Why?