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Arrangements


OBJECTIVE:  Make a visually interesting image by arranging objects by attributes like color, shape and or size. TASK: ​Collect/Curate and arrange objects in a visually interesting way. Complete ONE well made and visually interesting artwork.
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MATERIALS: Objects you have on hand at home.
PROCESS:
  • Look at some of these links, which show work made by arranging objects in a variety of ways (remember to collect ideas to make your own version).
    • Kristen Meyer
    • Adam Hillman
    • Emily Blincoe
    • James Brunt
  • Collect objects and experiment with arranging them.
  • When you get something you like, take a photo of your finished work and upload it to the school portal under this weeks assignment.
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