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3-D Sculpture Inspired by Mozart & Vienna's Architecture
Life Size Hand Drawing
Construct a series of 3-D sculptures with recycled materials to demonstrate theme and variation of form.
Rubric Code:
UXXBA2A
By
blecours
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Subject:
Arts and Design
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Art Project Outcomes
Proficient with Distinction
4 pts
Proficient
3 pts
Partially Proficient
2 pts
Below Standard
1 pts
Instruction & Concepts
Proficient with Distinction
Composition demonstrates clear understanding of the concepts of the elements of art and principles of design - form, pattern, emphasis, variety, proportion, balance & unity.
Sculptures are modeled to include more than 3 details of architectural form - cube, rectangular prism, cylinder, triangular prism, cone, square pyramid, sphere, dome, arch, facade.
Proficient
Composition demonstrates understanding of the concepts of the elements of art and principles of design - form, pattern, emphasis, variety, proportion, balance & unity.
Sculptures are modeled to include at least 3 details of architectural form - cube, rectangular prism, cylinder, triangular prism, cone, square pyramid, sphere, dome, arch, facade.
Partially Proficient
Composition demonstrates partial understanding of the concepts of the elements of art and principles of design - form, pattern, emphasis, variety, proportion, balance & unity.
Sculptures are modeled to include 1 or 2 details of architectural form - cube, rectangular prism, cylinder, triangular prism, cone, square pyramid, sphere, dome, arch, facade.
Below Standard
Composition demonstrates no understanding of the concepts of the elements of art and principles of design - form, pattern, emphasis, variety, proportion, balance & unity.
Sculptures do not model details of architectural form - cube, rectangular prism, cylinder, triangular prism, cone, square pyramid, sphere, dome, arch, facade.
Skill & Craftsmanship
Proficient with Distinction
Artwork shows outstanding craftsmanship.
Clear attention to control and precise use of media to join structures securely, as well as, experimentation with 3-D materials.
Proficient
Artwork shows good craftsmanship.
Some attention to control and structures are all joined well.
Partially Proficient
Artwork shows minimal craftsmanship.
Limited attention to control and some structures are joined.
Below Standard
Artwork shows no craftsmanship.
Structures are not joined.
Creativity & Originality
Proficient with Distinction
Sculpture demonstrates original personal expression and outstanding problem solving skills to convey theme and variation with 3-D forms.
Proficient
Sculpture demonstrates personal expression and good problem solving skills to convey theme and variation with 3-D forms.
Partially Proficient
Sculpture demonstrates minimal personal expression and limited problem solving skills to convey theme and variation with 3-D forms.
Below Standard
Sculpture uses only demonstrated techniques to convey theme and variation with 3-D forms.
Keywords:
3-D Sculpture
Subjects:
Arts and Design
Types:
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