functional food sculpture
DESCRIPTION
Functional Food Sculpture. Objective: To create a sculpture that represents food, but can be used as a functional box or jar. Recognizable Pop Art . Marilyn Monroe Series Andy Warhol, 1960s. Campbell Soup Cans Andy Warhol, 1962. Pop Art inspired…. Spoonbridge and Cherry - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Functional Food Sculpture
Objective:To create a sculpture that represents food, but can be used as a functional box or jar.
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Recognizable Pop Art
Campbell Soup Cans
Andy Warhol, 1962
Marilyn Monroe SeriesAndy Warhol, 1960s
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Pop Art inspired…
Spoonbridge and CherryClaes Oldenburg, 1988
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Dropped ConeClaes Oldenburg, 2001
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Procedure:• Choose a food…look through food magazines for
ideas, if you need to.• Decide on a technique to create the food – slab,
coil, or both.• Decide on how to make your lid…will you cut it
off of the food, or build it separately & add it on? (it must have a “lip” to prevent it from falling off)
• You may add a base (plate, bowl, napkin, etc)• These will be glazed & fired to look as realistic as
possible.
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You may need to use a mold…
• A mold is something you can form clay around to give it it’s shape.
• Find something in the room that you can use as a mold.
• Drape plastic over it to prevent the clay from sticking.
• You may need to cut a section of clay out of your slab in order to create the form.
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Clay slab on the mold.Cut section out of clay
Seal seam in clay
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Student Examples
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Student Examples
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Student Examples
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Getting started:
• If you have decided to use slabs to build your food, make a paper template for correct sizes.
• If you are using coils or pinch techniques, you may get your clay.
• Remember to include textures using incising & applique methods to create a realistic & detailed food box.