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Name__________________________________ Date_________ Breadth Assignment: Cut Paper Relief Sculpture AP Studio Art 3D You will create an alternating and repetitive design using at least two original designs and cut paper. PRACTICE AND FINAL DUE: Tuesday, January 5, 2016 Pattern: repetition of a visual element. Relief: a sculpture consisting of shapes carved on a surface so as to stand out from the surrounding background. STAGE ONE Directions: Practice Designs on a 12” x 8” paper Step 1: Using a ruler and LIGHT PENCIL LINES, divide the paper into even 2” x 2” squares Step 2: With light pencil lines and a ruler, draw each of the design shapes pictured below. The dashed lines are where the paper should be folded. The solid lines are where the paper should be cut. Center the designs within the squares. Step 3: Using an X-acto knife, carefully cut the designs as shown below. Use a magazine or matboard as your cutting board. Then, using a ruler and bone folder, fold over the dotted lines carefully, forming the required creases. Fold each tab to produce the relief effect. Step 4: Use the remainder of the 2” x 2” squares on your paper to come up with your own creative designs. Use the preliminary designs as a springboard for your own ideas. Invent 12 new designs. Step 5: Choose two of your own design ideas for the final relief sculpture. Continue on to the second stage (on back of paper).

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    Breadth Assignment: Cut Paper Relief Sculpture AP Studio Art 3D

    You will create an alternating and repetitive design using at least two original designs and cut paper. PRACTICE AND FINAL DUE: Tuesday, January 5, 2016

    Pattern: repetition of a visual element. Relief:  a sculpture consisting of shapes carved on a surface so as to stand out from the surrounding

    background.

    STAGE ONE Directions: Practice Designs on a 12” x 8” paper

    Step 1: Using a ruler and LIGHT PENCIL LINES, divide the paper into even 2” x 2” squares

    Step 2: With light pencil lines and a ruler, draw each of the design shapes pictured below. The dashed

    lines are where the paper should be folded. The solid lines are where the paper should be cut. Center

    the designs within the squares.

    Step 3: Using an X-acto knife, carefully cut the designs as shown below. Use a magazine or matboard as

    your cutting board. Then, using a ruler and bone folder, fold over the dotted lines carefully, forming the

    required creases. Fold each tab to produce the relief effect.

    Step 4: Use the remainder of the 2” x 2” squares on your paper to come up with your own creative designs.

    Use the preliminary designs as a springboard for your own ideas. Invent 12 new designs.

    Step 5: Choose two of your own design ideas for the final relief sculpture. Continue on to the second stage

    (on

    back of paper).

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    STAGE TWO Directions: Final Design on 16” x 22” paper

    Step 1: Using a ruler and light pencil lines create a 2” border around your paper. The area within the border

    should measure 12” x 18”.

    Step 2: Using a ruler and light pencil lines, grid the inner area into 2-3” x 2-3” squares.

    Step 3: Choose 2 of your own designs to duplicate. Create ONE template per design out of heavier paper

    and

    trace these templates on each square you will cut. ALTERNATE YOUR 2 DESIGNS square to square to add variety and create an engaging pattern.

    Step 4: Carefully cut out your designs with the X-acto knife. Use a magazine or matboard as a cutting board.

    Step 5: Turn the paper over and fold and crease where needed. Flipping the paper to the back side

    eliminates

    the need to erase all of the pencil marks on the front.

    Step 6: Glue white or color paper to the back of your project. Adding a color or black paper behind will add

    contrast (optional).

    PROJECT CRITERIA:

    -Completed both first and second stages following the directions

    -Used your own cut paper design in the final project

    -Alternated cut paper designs to establish a pattern

    -Mounted the cut and folded sheet to a background sheet of white or color paper

    GRADING:

    Content: Meets the requirements stated above Design: Composition, what shapes you cut and the shadows created. Craftsmanship: Neat and clean appearance, precise measurements, no torn paper, no glue marks. Originality: Invent your own cut paper designs for your project.

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    Breadth Piece: Paper Cut Relief AP Studio Art 3D 

    Reflection: 1. Describe your artwork (what does it look like?; media, shapes, color scheme, textures, size, etc.).

    2. What elements and principles of art are communicated in your artwork? BE SPECIFIC!

    3. HOW were you successful in communicating your idea / concept through your finished product?

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    4. What was the most challenging part of this project? What would you do differently were you to do this project

    again?

    Artwork Scoring Rubric Please evaluate yourself for each category of assessmentcircle the rubric space that best describes your work.   Add up your total and write it in the space below.  

      Exceptional5  Proficient4  Developing3  Inadequate2 

    Content  

    Artist made a unique work of art. Planning and execution of an idea are exceptional. Artwork demonstrates paper relief technique (a practice paper cut and final original artwork reflecting the best of the practice).

    Artist made a unique work of art. Planning and execution of an idea are evident. Artwork demonstrates paper relief technique (a practice paper cut and final original artwork).

    Artist made a unique work of art. Minimal planning and execution of an idea are evident Artwork demonstrates paper relief technique, may be missing some of practice paper relief)..

    Work is incomplete. No planning and/or poor execution of idea.

    Documentation  Artist documented artwork during each phase of construction. Each time shooting 2+ views of the artwork. Lighting and focus are optimal. Photos are uploaded, saved to Google Drive AP Portfolio folder and ‘shared’ with Ms. G.

    Artist documented artwork during each phase of construction. Each time shooting 2 views of the artwork. Lighting and focus are good. Photos are uploaded, saved to Google Drive AP Portfolio Folder.

    Artist documented artwork during each phase of construction. Each time shooting at least 1 view of the artwork. Lighting and focus are adequate. Photos may not be uploaded or saved to Google Drive AP Portfolio Folder.

    Artist did not document artwork during each phase of construction. Photos are missing or minimal.

    Craftsmanship/ Technique 

    High quality construction is consistent throughout the work.

    Most construction is consistently high quality.

    Construction is somewhat consistent. 

    Construction is inconsistent. 

    3D DESIGN

    Work shows exceptional understanding of 3D design via use of the Elements & Principles of Design.

    Work shows basic understanding of 3D design via some inclusion of the Elements & Principles.

    Work fulfills some criteria but could benefit from better understanding of 3D design.

    Work fulfills few of the criteria and shows little understanding of 3D design.

    Ideation / Innovation 

    Work exceeds ALL criteria by showing superior degree of originality in idea generation (practice) and follow through.

    Work meets most criteria by evidence of some unique ideas and originality in idea generation (practice) and/or follow through.

    Work fulfills some criteria. Work is slightly unique in idea generation (practice) and/or follow through.

    Work fulfills few of the criteria and shows no original ideas.  

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    Experimentation Artwork concept AND construction demonstrates experimentation or challenge.

    Artwork concept or construction demonstrates some experimentation or challenge.

    Artwork concept and/or construction is proficient.

    Artwork construction is basic.

    Deadlines  

    Artwork turned in ON TIME during EACH phase. 

    Artwork turned in ON TIME.   

    Artwork turned in LATE.   

    Artwork turned in VERY LATE. 

    Studio Skills  Artist utilized ALL studio time and materials as effectively

    and efficiently as possible.

    Artist utilized Open Studio

    Hours to maximize work time.

    Artist used studio time and

    materials appropriately.   Artist complied with studio

    expectations.

    Artist utilized Open Studio Hours

    to make up missed time.

    Artist did not utilize studio

    time.   Artist misused materials/ did

    not comply with studio

    expectations.

     Did not use studio time

    to work. Artist misused

    materials/did not

    comply with studio

    expectations.

    Student Score ___ / 40 Instructor Score ___ / 40