Inspired by nature
•“Our source of inspiration
should be found in nature, but nature should always stay as a source of
inspiration and not as a direct model to copy.” Paul J. Grillo
•Print out 6 different natural forms . All
have to be from NATURE. Save it on a Word document and bring in on one sheet of
paper. All six should fit comfortably on the page- look at folded example.
•Think about the overall form (in the round).
Nature abstract forms by professional artists:
Guess which two natural forms they used to create the form?
In addition you will pick out of a hat: An Art historical cultural theme:
Clay coil nature abstracts-Design themes
Abstraction- Any art form that does not seek to represent recognizable objects or the world around us.
Art Nouveau- A primarily architectural and decorative art style of late 19th and early 20th century Europe and N.America
Assemblage- Form of sculpture produced by arranging found objects and materials. Used in Cubism and Dada
Basketmaker culture- A hunter-gathering and early farming cultural group in the region of the North America’s south-west that thrived between 1000BC and AD 500.
Mayan sculptural art
Oceanic sculptural art
Judaica sculptural art
Benin Kingdom sculptural art
Japanese sculptural art
Chinese sculptural art
Greek sculptural art
Indian sculptural art
Islamic sculptural art
Pop sculptural art- Abbreviation for popular culture, describing artists whose subject matter embraced and celebrated popular commercial culture.
How to get started:
Come up with two mini mockettes no bigger than your palm. Suggest pinching the forms.
Questions to ask oneself when creatively building :
What two natural forms did you simplify into one unifying form?
How does it look in the round?
Can it be coiled and smoothed out?
Does your piece capture a human emotional gesture, movement, pose?
Are there undulating forms?
Are there undulating forms?
Will it be able to stand alone?
Is it about one and a half hands high?
Prototype 1,2,3 |
Advantages of the coil:
Large forms are possible, the walls of the coil are built strong and thin, the process is meditative and calming, the shape can change and morph,exciting and unpredictable potential!
Materials: bisque bowl (optional), jagged rib tool or kneedle tool, handmade coils that are no thicker than sharpie marker, bowl of water, clay (about 2lbs. to start) |
Snake coils. After every three blend up with finger until completely smooth |
May use plastic rib to blend as well. |
Creative process:I did not use any of the two mockettes in the final piece. I worked more intuitively. The two natural forms that I was thinking about were tree trunk and cave. |
Consider cutting through or stenciling part of your form. |
Consider adding other openings to your form |
Student Gallery
Burnished pieces using back of silver spoon |
Ideally, you want to burnish the clay at black hard – when it is almost dry but has not yet changed color. |
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