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Cardboard Sculpture

Think outside the box

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Series of EventsWhile viewing the images write down potential ideas you have for

cardboard sculptures.

When we are finished with the slides we will discuss project ideas as a class to get the ball rolling.

Begin sketching/planning!I will come around 1:1 and discuss project ideas.

**You must get my approval before you begin working with the cardboard!!

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Project Guidelines • No larger than 3x3x3 (Height, width, depth)

We’re working 3D!• You are allowed to trade materials with classmates.• You have the option to supply 1 item from outside of

class to juxtapose with your sculpture. (Mirror Example/Vacuum Cleaner)

• Projects must be individual. • SCHOOL APPROPRIATE!• Projects may be realistic recreations or abstract.• You may not recreate the box!• Use your imagination…remember that you have to

THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX!

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Juxtapose Placing items close together for contrasting effect

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