3D Design
Occupied/Unoccupied Space
Variety/Unity
Create a series of three small sculptures that emphasize occupied/unoccupied space (positive and negative space) in the following proportions:
30/70 Occupied/Unoccupied Space
50/50 Occupied/Unoccupied Space
70/30 Occupied/Unoccupied Space
Each piece shows VARIETY of shape and form, but together they should show UNITY
Materials
- Cardboard or Styrofoam
- Glue and/or Tape
- Paint *If used, keep it simple
Principles of Design:
- Occupied/Unoccupied Space
- Variety
- Unity
Cardboard Tips:
Cut slits into cardboard in which other pieces of cardboard will fit (uses less glue)
Cut and remove an outside layer of paper to reveal the corrugated surface below
Cut parallel slits into one side of a piece of cardboard in order to make it more flexible
30/70 Occupied/Unoccupied Space
50/50 Occupied/Unoccupied Space
70/30 Occupied/Unoccupied Space
Each piece shows VARIETY of shape and form, but together they should show UNITY
Materials
- Cardboard or Styrofoam
- Glue and/or Tape
- Paint *If used, keep it simple
Principles of Design:
- Occupied/Unoccupied Space
- Variety
- Unity
Cardboard Tips:
Cut slits into cardboard in which other pieces of cardboard will fit (uses less glue)
Cut and remove an outside layer of paper to reveal the corrugated surface below
Cut parallel slits into one side of a piece of cardboard in order to make it more flexible
David Rivera, 2011 AP student, from Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
All made from styrofoam cups!
http://apcentral.collegeboard.com/apc/members/exam/exam_information/218369.html?type=print#
Inspiration: Naum Gabo
http://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/naum-gabo-1137 |
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