Monday, January 30, 2017

Ceramics 2

Ceramics 2 Paleolithic Age 35,000-7,000 BC

The era of 35,000- 7,000 BC was known for it’s variety of man’s attempts to embody abstract and intangible concepts. The first project will focus students of the concept of Goddess. These are commonly referred to as Venus and often are constructed with exaggerated shapes. Students will follow the Frontier Visual Art Blog and follow the link to begin researching this era and the various incarnations that exist.  Students will begin sketching concepts which they will ultimately build and glaze.  Each piece should demonstrate at least two different textures. This first project reiterates basic drawing techniques which will be used in every project throughout this class. Students will be asked to follow the same process of documentation for each project as they did in Ceramics I. Students will create three different Goddesses and begin each piece by creating a sketch of their initial concept beginning with basic shapes and “sculpting” the details from that foundation. When this drawing is complete, they begin the construction of their work with white clay.

Begin your research here:


http://www.ancient-origins.net/ancient-places-europe/venus-figurines-european-paleolithic-era-001548

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