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|name=3D Art
|name=3D Art
|description=* The only class all year dedicated to nothing but 3D Art! Do you like to build/make stuff? This class is for you.</br>* Are you frustrated with your efforts with 2D Art? Maybe your brain thinks better in 3 dimensions. This class is for you.</br>In 3-D Art we will:</br>* Design and create masks from mixed media</br>* Work with clay</br>* Learn a variety of sculpture techniques with different media to create your own original artwork</br>* Explore the artwork of other 3D artists to improve your own skills and gain perspective
|description=This is an in-depth study where students will nurture/develop their vision, collaborate on group projects, and start forming their identity as a 3D artist. You will explore 3D design by refining your craftsmanship skills and learn how 3D works are produced. The teacher will guide your vision, but every student will be required to propose/conceptualize ideas for their designs. Goal setting is encouraged and quality work will be expected.
 
This is a studio format course. Non-participation and production will result in a failure.
 
Intermediate/Advanced Level Requirements: Art Foundations is a prerequisite for this course, so students should already have an understanding of Color Theory, the Elements of Art, Principles of Design, introduction to Art History and have intermediate/advanced drawing abilities that aid in sculptural design, problem solving, and conceptualization.
|department=Fine and Performing Arts
|department=Fine and Performing Arts
|teacher=Kelly Foshee
|teacher=Adam Carnes
|sessions=1
|sessions=1
|grcode=FA
|prerequisites=Art Foundations
|offered=Current
|offered=Currently
|opento=Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors
|opento=Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors
|requiredby=Fine Arts House
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Latest revision as of 11:11, 13 August 2024


Department Fine and Performing Arts
Teacher Adam Carnes
Sessions 1
Prerequisites Art Foundations
Offered Currently
Open to Sophomores
Juniors
Seniors

This is an in-depth study where students will nurture/develop their vision, collaborate on group projects, and start forming their identity as a 3D artist. You will explore 3D design by refining your craftsmanship skills and learn how 3D works are produced. The teacher will guide your vision, but every student will be required to propose/conceptualize ideas for their designs. Goal setting is encouraged and quality work will be expected.

This is a studio format course. Non-participation and production will result in a failure.

Intermediate/Advanced Level Requirements: Art Foundations is a prerequisite for this course, so students should already have an understanding of Color Theory, the Elements of Art, Principles of Design, introduction to Art History and have intermediate/advanced drawing abilities that aid in sculptural design, problem solving, and conceptualization.