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Non Traditional Ornaments

Non Traditional Ornaments. Three-Dimensional Sculpture.

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Non Traditional Ornaments

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  1. Non Traditional Ornaments Three-Dimensional Sculpture

  2. Traditionally ornaments are created to adorn and decorate Christmas tree’s during the Christmas Holiday Season. You work for a company that designs special custom order ornaments for unique cliental. Your assignment from your boss is to develop two unique ornaments for examples of the new line the company wants to produce. Your boss has given you the following criteria: Your designs should be themed, preferably original, sculptural, functional, and interesting from all viewpoints.

  3. Objectives • Create two small, themed, three-dimensional sculptures • Develop an untraditional theme not related to Christmas. • Create functional art pieces that are built with design in mind: small enough to hang on a tree with attachment that allows a hook to go through. • Incorporate an interesting surface design • Develop a project with consideration of craftsmanship.

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  5. Which of these do not fit the criteria and why?

  6. Process • Brainstorm possible theme ideas: cartoon characters, sports, people, animals, etc.. Create at least two different sketches or find different images to use and turn in as references. • Begin constructing forms by shaping clay using your hands and water. Add features to represent other parts of forms. Remember the Golden Rules of Ceramics!!! They always apply. • Create two forms that are three-dimensional and themed. • Allow 1 week for ornaments to dry before bisque fire. • Paint or glaze depending on the amount of time left at the end of the semester.

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