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Pop Art Sculptures

Using the size of your subject to create visual interest.

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What creates the visual interest in the piece?

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Ron Mueck

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Baby Girl Mueck

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The subject isn’t want creates

visual interest, the medium

and scale.

How does the subject go with

the medium?

Micro sculpture……..

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When possible, incorporate an environmental element to enhance the composition of the

sculpture

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Claus Oldenberg

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Student work

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Work in progress

If you can’t find an existing form to transform, construct it

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Student examples

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The more contrast in the scale, the more visual interest it creates

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• Cheesepuff container

• Aluminium tape• Paint• Foam sheet• White paper• Marker• Chipboard• Paper towel roll

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Possible inspirations:•Foods•Hand held item•Office supplies•Candy•Tools •art supplies•Medicine•Medical supplies•Fashion/clothes

•Containers•Cleaning supplies•Nature items•Animals•Insects•Beauty supplies•Electronics•Toys•Books

There are two approaches to developing your ideas:

•Find an item to transform that has a similar form of something of a different scale OR•Construct your item out of easily available materials.

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Rubric/Statement• 1. FILL OUT RUBRIC-NOTING WHY POINTS ARE DEDUCTED

_____15Pts. –Meets Criteria5pts-use of scale to depict a hand held object in a table top size sculpture5pts-pop art subject-everyday non-art object5pts-realistic /accurate scale and detailing

_____20ptsPts.-Craftsmanship10pts-structurally sound/free standing10pts-overall neatness/structural elements hidden

_____20Pts.-Creativity10-unique idea10-complexity of design

_____/55 TOTAL

2. Write short artist statement: -brief description of project objective and how it fits the pop art theme-describe construction process/design choices/inspiration/ what was the scale ratio?-What was the most difficult part of the project? Did you have to improvise because of the limitations of

materials

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Resources:

• http://www.pehrspace.org/zaqlandsberg/index.html

• http://paderewski.wordpress.com/2010/08/01/ron-mueck/ron-mueck-16/

• http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/culturepicturegalleries/7657137/Extraordinary-Measures-fairies-lifelike-sculptures-and-tiny-tourists-at-Belsay-Hall-in-Northumberland.html?image=9

• http://ubersuper.com/pencil-tip-micro-sculptures/

• http://rds.yahoo.com/_ylt=A2KJke1HJMVOqlcACVmjzbkF;_ylu=X3oDMTBtdXBkbHJyBHNlYwNmcC1hdHRyaWIEc2xrA3J1cmw-/SIG=13252hmv1/EXP=1321571527/**http%3a//damnamazingthings.blogspot.com/2011/01/crayon-miniature-sculptures.html

• http://sculpture.oneofakindantiques.com/7546_realistic_20th_metal_sculpture_of_a_motorbike_in_miniature_11.htm

• http://vi.sualize.us/view/6e106276eadb10815b292dad630c94c5/

• http://www.all-art.org/art_20th_century/oldenburg1.html