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Friday, April 22 • 2:30pm - 3:30pm
Art History Exposed Through 3D Sculpture

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For my project I will be presenting three original artworks from my 3-Dimensional design class. I will be describing my process for each of the artworks in chronological order, and tying in art history through analysis. For example, I will discuss the importance and significance of color in art from the anicent Near Eastern, Babylonian and Grecian periods. I will be talking about how I went from my ideas, to sketching, to maquette, and finally to the project itself. The struggles with each project will also be described and topics of unification will be presented. I will be taking the knowledge from my art history class and describe how to discover themes and purpose behind works of art. For example, I will talk about the Venus Pudica pose and how it draws more attention to the naked figure itself. This pose, along with other things, will be used as a basis of comparison to what draws eyes to certain areas of my projects. I will mention the method of suggesting movement in relation to the Chauvet Cave paintings from the period of Prehistoric Europe. I will present my 3D paper project, my 3D recycled sculpture project, and my 3D sculpture made through the technique of basket weaving. These projects are a kraken coming out of a storybook, a conjoined sun and moon, and a koi fish respectively.

Moderators
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Carlos Herrera

Georgia College

Presenters
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Erin Light

Georgia College
I am a freshman at Georgia College and love art and expressing it in every aspect of my life!

Faculty Mentor
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TeaYoun Kim-Kassor

Georgia College


Friday April 22, 2016 2:30pm - 3:30pm EDT
HSB 300 Health Sciences Building