(Image by artist Louise Nevelson - example of assemblage sculpture)
Homework: Begin collecting found objects that you will be able to permanently add to your assemblage sculpture. Try to choose objects that tell a little about yourself but be sure to get things that you are okay with attaching permanently to your sculpture. - you need these objects for Monday January 24th
Essential Question: What is Sculpture?
Monday: MLK Holiday - No School
Tuesday: Quiz over the History of Sculpture - View Power Point "What is Sculpture?" and complete worksheet along with it.
Wednesday: Review/Discuss Aesthetic Stances - In sketchbooks, find images of sculptures that represent each element - in each image you find, name one principle that is used, trying only to use each principle once. Student will label each sculpture as falling under the aesthetic stance that it is (emotionalism, realism, formalism)
Thursday: Working in sketchbook
Friday: View powerpoint "Assemblage" - discuss the process of Assemblage and the artist Louise Nevelson. Sketchbook due today at the end of the period.
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