Sunday, 19 February 2012

Thematic Art- Industry and "?"

Understandings:
Artists often consider themes when developing ideas.
Assignment:
Combine the “industry” with a second theme of your choice (i.e. Industry and marriage) Develop a sculpture that illustrates the combination.
 Your sculpture should imply function of some sort. Consider incorporating gears, bolts, screws, springs, wires, switches, pulleys,…. 
Sketchbook Activity:
-          Paste 10 different images of machines and machine parts into your sketchbook and 10 images relating to the theme you will be merging.
-          Create 10 different sketches of a sculpture or vessel by combining the above imagery you’ve collected
-          Select one and create 3 additional sketches to further push your ideas
Criteria:
-          18 inches maximum in height
-          Sculpture must be based on the theme "Industry" and filtered with a self-chosen theme.
-          The form must contain mechanical components and
-          The surface must be stained, glazed or poly-chromed
SWBAT:
- Investigate and develop an idea based on a theme
- Use the clay extruder
- create tubes / cylinders using the a dowel wrap process
- identify works be John Brickels
- learn how artists get their ideas/inspiration
- create a faux surface using a scumbling technique
Artists:
Richard Notkin
John Brickels
EarthMatters: An Indo-Korean

InKo Centre in association with Arts Council Korea, Kalakshetra Foundation and Lalit Kala Akademi, is delighted to present a unique Indo-Korean Ceramic residency project that will bring together 12 ceramic artists - 6 each from India and Korea - in a 4 week residency in Chennai. (12 January to 12 February 2012)

It will be followed by an Indo-Korean Ceramic Exhibition at Lalit Kala Akademi, Chennai from 14-23 February 2012.