line in art
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Media - Material
•How does media impact design?•Limitations?•Characteristics?
•What makes a “good” design?
•Visual inspiration and purposes of design?
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Representational Art
Michelangelo
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Babe Ruth 1927
Sea Gull
1928
Alexander Calder
Untitled (Pelican)
1925
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Men Persuading Elephant
1931
Elephant
1927http://www.calder.org/work/by-category/wire-sculpture
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Natalie Miebach
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http://www.nathaliemiebach.com/musical.html
Conceptual sculpture's primary emphasis is the communication of the
idea behind the work. In conceptual art the "concept is the most important
aspect of the work...The idea becomes the machine that makes the art..."- Sol LeWitt "Paragraphs on Conceptual Art",
Artforum, summer, 1967
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Lee Bontecou
Abstract Art
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http://www.moma.org/explore/multimedia/videos/116/656
Abstract sculpture uses nature not as subject matter to be represented but as a source of formal ideas. For sculptors who work in this way, the forms that
are observed in nature serve as a starting point for a kind of creative
play, the end products of which may bear little or no resemblance to
their original source.
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Emery Blagdon Visionary Art!
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Philadelphia Wireman
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•Line Project—experiment with the use of line to define form: create a DRAWING and then use wire or other linear materials to create a sculpture in the round- representational, abstract, or non-objective... and expressive.
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Linear Media
•Wire, Reed, String, Yarn, ?
•Advantages?
•Limitations?Stove Pipe wire is iron - rusts.Bailing Wire similar (soft iron)Gauges of wire.
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