Monday, February 4, 2019

Ceramic - Free form sculpture

  1. Jean (Hans) Arp
    Sculptor
  2. Jean Arp or Hans Arp was a German-French sculptor, painter, poet, and abstract artist in other media such as torn and pasted paper. 
  3. BornSeptember 16, 1886, Strasbourg, France
  4. DiedJune 7, 1966, Basel, Switzerland

  5. Below are examples of his work.  What do you think?  How is it similar to your free form clay work?

16 comments:

  1. I think these pieces are interesting but they are not my favorite. They are different from my free form template because mine has a larger base.
    Taylor Gordy

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  2. They all have a neat look to them but you can neve get them how you want because they are made by hand and you can never put the right touch to them-MOE

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  3. I think that each of these pieces are very different and original. They seem to be odd in their own way and have various shapes. The pieces in the pictures seem much skinnier than the base of my free form piece.

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  4. I think each of these pieces are unique, they would be hard to re-create. This is similar to our work because no two pieces are alike. - caroline watson

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  5. I like these pieces a lot because they are more interesting than a normal bowl or pot. There are more places for your eyes to go. They are different than my freeform piece though in the fact that mine has a flat base and these are resting on points.

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  6. This work is very unique and i like how the design is all curvy, it is similar to free form clay because you can make it any way you want to it looks like.
    Dylan Cox

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  7. I think these pieces are interesting, but not my favorite. my piece is different because it has a flat base, not a semi-rounded one.
    Rebecca Ennis

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  8. I love free form art pieces because you can make anything you want out of them and they seem very complex. They are similar to free form clay in the sense that there are many curves and waves. There is no particular shape.
    - Chloe DeZoort

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  9. I like these free form sculptures because they're very original and they're similar to our free form pots because they don't follow a specific pattern. I like them, but they aren't my favorite.

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  10. these look very cool for being free form shapes. i think that this would be fun to make with clay.

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  11. these are very interesting and curvy. i really like the shapes of these. they are definitely one of a kind.
    Meg Hardin

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  12. I really like these sculptors because they aren't like anything else that has been created, in terms of the idea that no one sculpture is alike another. I think these are similar to the clay pots we're making because it has dips and ridges as well as curves and various shapes to it.

    - Jordan Wooten

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  13. all of these pieces are very unique, i like the first one the best because it can be so many different things and who knows what the artist envisioned when making it

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  14. These different examples of free form are very unique and interesting. They all express their own shape and form. These artists are very unique and talented.

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  15. The last free form sculpture is the most interesting to me because it is so abstract
    Naijul Day

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  16. This is what comes to my mind when someone says abstract art. This is similar to our free form art because there are very little amount of straight lines and 90 degree angels.

    Benjamin Ryle

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