Project One, Something Sliced:
You have one class period to create something sliced! What you choose and how you slice it is up to you, however, your best bet is to consider matching shapes, colors, textures and contours carefully.
For my slice I put hearts in a cupcake that had heart sprinkles.
Project Two:Turn a Pop Icon into a Sculpture!
Pop icons range from toys like Barbie to singers like Ke$ha. McDonald’s French fries might even be considered a pop icon. Sculptures range from ancient ruins like Easter Island to modern day artists like Calder or Segal. Both the pop icon and the sculpture should be easily recognized by your audience.
I used my favorite actor Dylan O'brien and put his head on a lion statue.
Project 3 - Literal Interpretations
Pick a compound word and create an image that depict literal interpretation. What would a fly look like if it were on fire? Firefly. What would the moon look like if it were made of honey? Honeymoon.
I out a boys head on a cows body to make a cowboy.
Project 4 - Bad Mail!
There’s a bumpy package on the doorstep with a lion’s tail hanging out the back. There’s something very wrong with that envelope. We just got a letter, the worst letter you can possibly imagine. Show us the bad mail!
Theres a dinosaur tale in the mailbox.
Project 5 - Some Scrambled Bodies Looking All Crazy!
This body part might not go here and that part might not go there. Mix up some body parts.
I put bird arms on a human lady.
Project 6 - A Holiday Mashup!!
Take any holiday between Thanksgiving and New Years and mash it up with a famous work of art. Make sure your audience can guess both the holiday theme and the famous work of art!
I put christmas lights on the famous painting "a starry night"
You have one class period to create something sliced! What you choose and how you slice it is up to you, however, your best bet is to consider matching shapes, colors, textures and contours carefully.
For my slice I put hearts in a cupcake that had heart sprinkles.
Project Two:Turn a Pop Icon into a Sculpture!
Pop icons range from toys like Barbie to singers like Ke$ha. McDonald’s French fries might even be considered a pop icon. Sculptures range from ancient ruins like Easter Island to modern day artists like Calder or Segal. Both the pop icon and the sculpture should be easily recognized by your audience.
I used my favorite actor Dylan O'brien and put his head on a lion statue.
Project 3 - Literal Interpretations
Pick a compound word and create an image that depict literal interpretation. What would a fly look like if it were on fire? Firefly. What would the moon look like if it were made of honey? Honeymoon.
I out a boys head on a cows body to make a cowboy.
Project 4 - Bad Mail!
There’s a bumpy package on the doorstep with a lion’s tail hanging out the back. There’s something very wrong with that envelope. We just got a letter, the worst letter you can possibly imagine. Show us the bad mail!
Theres a dinosaur tale in the mailbox.
Project 5 - Some Scrambled Bodies Looking All Crazy!
This body part might not go here and that part might not go there. Mix up some body parts.
I put bird arms on a human lady.
Project 6 - A Holiday Mashup!!
Take any holiday between Thanksgiving and New Years and mash it up with a famous work of art. Make sure your audience can guess both the holiday theme and the famous work of art!
I put christmas lights on the famous painting "a starry night"