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What is Pop art to you? Can you name one pop artist, and a piece by him or her? Write one paragraph (5 sentences)
Toilet Paper Food Sculpture
Standards ● Standard 1.0 - Media, Techniques, and Processes● Standard 2.0 Structures and Functions● Standard 4.0 Historical and Cultural Relationships● Standard 6.0 - Interdisciplinary Connections
Objectives1. Given a bell ringer activity, I will explain what I believe pop art is or was and also try to name a pop artist or pop artwork. 2. Through a PowerPoint presentation over the history of Claes Oldenburg, food replica artists, the culinary arts, and the rubric for the project, I will understand the importance of Oldenburg’s art, food replica artists, and culinary artists to the visual arts.3. Given a toilet paper forming technique demonstration by the teacher and practice sessions, I will be able to create a sculpture that resembles the food from my visual reference. 4. After a PowerPoint presentation, demonstration, and practice session, I will be able discuss and recall information learned from that day’s lesson during the end of class discussion and review.
History of Food Sculptures
● Claes Oldenburg○ Pop Artist of the 1960’s to Present○ Famous for creating materialistic
commodities ○ Created food sculptures
■ Extremely large or normal size■ Made from fabrics and plaster
History of Food Sculptures
● Made an art of parody and humor by…○ Enlarging the scale○ Making materials opposite of actual textures ○ Reversing the basic characteristics
History of Food Sculpture
Pastry Case (1961-1962)
History of Food Sculpture
Two Hamburgers, With Everything (1962)
History of Food Sculpture
Floor Cake (1962)
Food Replica Artists
● People who create fake food for restaurants, stores, and advertising
● Most food found being showcased● Food that appears on packaging or
commercials ● Museum Displays
Food Replica Artists
● Plaster casting techniques● Painted like original
Food Replica Artists
Food Replica Artists
Culinary Arts
What are We Doing?
● We as a class are going to create a three-dimensional sculpture using toilet paper.
Guidelines and Goals
● Must be a food● Must have visual reference● Visual reference must be mounted● Must have a “menu” description● Needs to be painted as closely to the
visual reference● Food sculpture must be plated for
presentation
Toilet Paper Food Examples
Good Example
Toilet Paper Food Sculpture
Good Example
Toilet Paper Food Sculpture Good Example
Toilet Paper Food Sculpture
Bad Example
Toilet Paper Food Sculpture
Bad Example
Rubric
Level 1- No work visible
Level 2- Some work visible, but little effort
Level 3- Work visible
Level 4- Work greatly visible with some detail
Level 5- Work greatly visible with great detail
Sculpture
Painting
Difficulty
Plating
Overall Rubric
Level and Degree of Work(Average of the four categories)
Level 1- Does not meet any of the requirements, No effort
Level 2- Meets very little requirements, Below Average
Level 3- Meets requirements, Average
Level 4- Meets requirements with some extra work, Above Average
Level 5- Meets all requirements with great attention to detail and exemplifying large amounts of extra work
Students
Extra Credit
● Materials from fast food restaurants● Materials from packaged foods