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Visual Imagination Fall 2013 Instructors: Sandy Hancock & Olivia Hancock Assignment #6 SHAPE SHIFTING In this a two (2) part assignment. The goal of this assignment is to visualize and explore the process of physical change. PART A: You are asked to show the metamorphosis of one object into another. Specifically, you are asked to turn a drawing of an inanimate object into a drawn representation of a living thing or vice versa. Here are some specific criteria for Part A of the project. 1. Render the project on a 9” x 10” kyd finish Bristol board as in the previous assignment. 2. The border or margin outline should form a square, and be drawn in fine tip Sharpie, following instructions on the Assignment Format sheet. 3. Draw a 3 x 3 grid (9 squares) within the outlined square with an extra fine sharpie. 4. Use the lettering and spacing requirements as indicated on the Assignment Format sheet. 5. The title of the project, METAMORPHOSIS, will be on the bottom left, and your name should be on the right along the same line. 6. Starting with the top left square draw an inanimate object, and through a sequence of nine (9) shape changes, (one per 2”x2” square) you will arrive at a representation of a living thing on the bottom right square. If you prefer, you may start with a living thing, and turn it into a inanimate object. 1

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Visual Imagination Fall 2013Instructors: Sandy Hancock & Olivia Hancock

Assignment #6

SHAPE SHIFTING

In this a two (2) part assignment. The goal of this assignment is to visualize and explore the process of physical change.

PART A: You are asked to show the metamorphosis of one object into another. Specifically, you are asked to turn a drawing of an inanimate object into a drawn representation of a living thing or vice versa.

Here are some specific criteria for Part A of the project.

1. Render the project on a 9” x 10” kyd finish Bristol board as in the previous assignment.

2. The border or margin outline should form a square, and be drawn in fine tip Sharpie, following instructions on the Assignment Format sheet.

3. Draw a 3 x 3 grid (9 squares) within the outlined square with an extra fine sharpie.

4. Use the lettering and spacing requirements as indicated on the Assignment Format sheet.

5. The title of the project, METAMORPHOSIS, will be on the bottom left, and your name should be on the right along the same line.

6. Starting with the top left square draw an inanimate object, and through a sequence of nine (9) shape changes, (one per 2”x2” square) you will arrive at a representation of a living thing on the bottom right square. If you prefer, you may start with a living thing, and turn it into a inanimate object.

7. The drawings should be done with an extra fine point Sharpie.8. It is recommended that the project be first done in pencil on tracing paper and

then transferred to the Bristol board also in pencil. Once transferred, the pencil lines can be traced over with the extra fine point Sharpie. When the ink dries, the pencil lines should be erased.

9. Your drawings do not need to be complex or difficult to be effective. Use the skill level you are comfortable with. Your talent is welcome and appreciated, but it is not graded. Remember what counts:

a. meeting the criteriab. accuracyc. neatness – do not use whiteout.

10. Asking for opinions and advice to solve a problem is very acceptable, in fact itis encouraged. Having someone do your project is fraud just like plagiarism.

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