Students can begin to investigate the ways in which three-dimensional mixed media techniques can be used in order to represent ideas, emotional responses or design solutions. Here are some initial points:
Describe the different three-dimensional media combinations have been used by the exhibitor.
Specify the ways that the exhibitor has used modelling, carving, casting, welding, assemblage or other three-dimensional techniques together.
Has the exhibitor used these different techniques side-by-side, or has the exhibitor overlapped and juxtaposed techniques in another distinctive manner?
Has the exhibitor linked the use of three-dimensional mixed media techniques to the use of two-dimensional methods?
Monday, February 28, 2011
Reviewing Methods and Materials...Two-dimensional mixed media exhibits...
Students can begin to investigate the ways in which two-dimensional mixed media techniques can be used in order to represent ideas, emotional responses or design solutions. Here are some initial points:
Describe the different two-dimensional media combinations have been used by the exhibitor.
Specify the ways that the exhibitor has used drawing or printing or photographic techniques together.
Has the exhibitor used these different techniques side-by-side by using panels or multiple interconnected frames, or has the exhibitor overlapped and juxtaposed techniques in another distinctive manner?
Has the exhibitor linked the use of two-dimensional mixed media techniques to the creation of a three-dimensional exhibit?
Describe the different two-dimensional media combinations have been used by the exhibitor.
Specify the ways that the exhibitor has used drawing or printing or photographic techniques together.
Has the exhibitor used these different techniques side-by-side by using panels or multiple interconnected frames, or has the exhibitor overlapped and juxtaposed techniques in another distinctive manner?
Has the exhibitor linked the use of two-dimensional mixed media techniques to the creation of a three-dimensional exhibit?
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