Submitted by: Lotte Petricone
UNIT: Personal Identity - Sculpture - Cultural Awareness
Lesson: Relief Cast Arm and Face
Grade Level: Middle School (adaptable to high school)
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Before
Art: Brainstorm!
Things to think about in
your past, present and future: Major events in your life,
interests and hobbies, hopes and dreams. In each section below, list as much as possible about
yourself in these three categories:
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Future:
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Web Quest submitted by
Lotte Petricone
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Who
Am I?
Personal
Identity
in
a Sculpture
This
is a Web Quest for Eighth Grade Art Students.
Introduction:
You
are an artist, and have been lucky enough to win a
commission from a rich patron to create a plaster relief
sculpture showing your personal identity - past, present and
future. The painted designs for your sculpture require some
visual references, so you will begin with research!
See Relief Cast Sculpture by Ben Jones
Black Face and Arm Unit, 1971
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The
Task:
An
artist uses reference material when creating art, rather
than just drawing from his or her head. You are here
as an artist to gather as many images you can to use as
visual reference for your sculpture, which will depict your
personal identity: past, present and future. Using your
brainstorming sheet, you will be searching for images to use
as visual reference. Your
goal is to collect 10-15 images of high resolution, and put
them into a Word document to print out for use in the Art
Room.
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The
Process:
(Click on underlined words to go to the Internet
sites) |
1. |
Use
the Brainstorm sheet! On it you should have listed as much as
you can about the major
events in your life, interests and hobbies, and
hopes and dreams in past, present and future. |
2. |
Use
the internet sites below as a start for your image
search. Given that we are a diverse group of
people, everyone’s interests may not be found in
these sites. In that case, use a search engine
like Google to find your images. |
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Don’t
be satisfied with only one image! Find
different photos or pictures with different angles
or sizes! The images should be as high
resolution as possible. |
You
may change your mind about things once you get
drawing, so you are trying to get as much as
possible so you have CHOICES as an artist!
Remember you have a lot of sculpture to paint. |
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Internet
Sites:
Country
/ Culture:
Flags
of the World Index
Countries
and everything about them!
Cyberschoolbus:
From the United Nations - Many aspects of many
countries
Kidspace
from the Internet Public Library on different
cultures & countries
Say
it in your language! Translator to some languages
Current
Events:
Voices
of Youth on Current Events
Time
For Kids - News from Time Magazine
Sports
Skateboarding
Snowboarding
Tennis.com
Major
League Lacrosse
ESPN.com
Baseball
Almanac – Lots of info, not many images
MLB.com
Sporting
News
Sports
Illustrated
Dance
Voice
of Dance
Alvin
Ailey Website
Music
You are on your own! Use Google to search your favorite musicians.
Art
Find
an Artist on artcyclopedia.com
Graffiti
Images
Create
your own Graffiti
Books
Barnes
& Noble.com
Amazon.com
Movies
Got
a favorite movie? Find it on movies.com
Can’t
find what you want? Use Google to search by writing in what you are looking for and
clicking on Images. |
3. |
As
you choose images from the Internet that represent
the three categories about you, follow these
directions to save your work:
- Save
images to your H:// drive as you find them by
right clicking on the image and changing the
drive to your H://--save as JPEG file. DO
NOT SAVE IT ON THE DESKTOP! (alternate - save on
to floppy in A:/)
- Once
you have everything you need open Word, and
insert pictures from file. Once they are
in, click on the image to bring up the picture
toolbar. Click on the small picture of the
DOG, and choose TIGHT for layout. This will give
you an opportunity to arrange the pictures on
the page. Try to fit at least 3 per page!
- YOU
SHOULD HAVE AT LEAST 10-15 IMAGES OF VARYING
SIZES.
- Last
Step! Save the Word Document on the E:/
on server (I:) in the (teacher) Folder,
then in the Personal Identity Folder. (Alternate
- save onto floppy in A:/)
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The
Product:
Your final product will be a plaster relief sculpture of a
face and arm, which uses symbolic images to represent who
you are: past, present and future.
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Evaluation:
The
art will be evaluated using the project rubric developed in
class. |
NOTE TO TEACHERS: These
links were active at time this lesson was published. Links are not
updated on lesson plans as that would be very time consuming. If
you would like to use this Web quest with your students from this
location, please contact Judy Decker at least one week in advance
so links can be verified. Web Quest was written by Lotte Petricone
and used with the Personal Identity
Relief Sculpture Art and Face lesson plan. This collection of
images falls under the Fair Use guidelines as they are being used
for research.
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