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Mark Langan Inspired

Cardboard Relief Project

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Mark Langen

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Speculate:

• What materials do you think he uses to get the different/ variety of textures?

• How do you think he gets the variety of colors?

• Based on his choice of materials and message in the one work you have viewed…What might his artist statement be about?

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Mark Langen• creates sculptural works that are inspired by

the form of cardboard itself, celebrating its grooves and textures. This work demands a kind of respect and awe for its material, which the artist collects from his own neighborhood.

Artist Statement: • Corrugated board is a material that can be

easily recycled over and over again. I see it as an endless supply source that I purge from my trash and neighborhood, reusing it towards my creations. Artwork that is intriguing to the viewer whereas one might ponder quite some time over. A form of green art, that makes a definitive statement with its contribution to the recycling movement.

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Organic

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Process:• Langan dos not use any computer rendering to visualize a project: he sketches it

the old-fashioned way, by drawing it out on a piece of paper. Each piece is built through a process of cutting, layering, and sealing with a non-toxic glue. For a more sculptural texture, the artist will run his cardboard through a paper-shredder and make it into a putty with glue and water.

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Color

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Why he creates:

• Some of the pieces are more overt proponents of the green lifestyle than others: one pieces says “Waste: it’s what haste makes” while in another, Uncle Sam declares “I want YOU to recycle” (above). Most of the works, however, are elegantly trimmed celebrations of a cast-off material. It’s the grown-up version of playing with cardboard boxes.

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Natural tones vs. Color

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Your project:

• To Create a 18 x 24 inch relief using cardboard• You must include:– 5 different textures and methods (Texture)– 3 different natural colors (Color/variety), adding a

accent color is up to you– Representational image or complex abstract

design that is challenging, creative, and interesting (Unity)

– 4 different depth levels (Space)

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Steps to completion:

• Find images to work from 15 pts (3 images) Due tomorrow.

• Design on paper your relief sculpture-scratch paper then 18 x 24 (drawing) 20 pts Due tomorrow end of hour

• Draw out/plan each layer to develop (8 pts) Due tomorrow end of hour

• Begin cutting and laying out overall pieces• Begin cutting, peeling, tearing, mulching, and overall

adding texture to the cardboard.• Sculpture due date: TBD