Saturday, August 23, 2014


ART 171 Sculpture I
Suffolk County Community College
Professor: Matthew Gehring 
gehrinm@sunysuffolk.edu

Office: Rm. 108 Southampton Bldg.

Office Hours:
Monday 1:00PM - 5:00PM

Tuesday 11:00AM - 12:30PM and 2:45 - 3:45
Wednesday: 10:00AM - 5:00PM
Thursday: 11:00AM - 12:30PM and 2:45 - 3:45 


Form and Balance
Objectives:
Two primary fundamental elements of all sculpture are form (and the relationship between multiple forms) and balance.  These are your focus for this assignment.  You will use found object assemblage and basic fabrication methods to create your project.

Requirements:
Combine box beam forms (fabricated using mat board, masking tape, and hot glue as demonstrated in class) with a single found object of your choosing.  Follow these criteria:
·      Your object must be physically integrated into at least one box beam form, not simply glued to a surface. 
·      Keep the surface area and number of points that touch the floor to a minimum.  2 or 3 points maximum. 
·      Beams can be straight, angular, or curved
·      Your piece must have an uncanny balance; it must free-stand, but appear as if it should not be able to – an impossible balance.
·      All surfaces must be painted or collaged, or otherwise “finished”
·      Maximum height: 20”
Be inventive and mold the parameters to your interests in terms to the object you select and what you “do” to it or with it.  Questions to consider: Is it man made? Natural? New? Old? Personal? Generic? Specific?  Unknown?  Its characteristics are its language, how we relate to it.   How can you change our understanding of it by the way it relates to your beams?
Materials:
·      Mat board, masking tape, and hot glue
·      You may integrate plaster gauze and use any safe and available surface media (paint, collage, drawing, etc.)

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