This piece is inspired by your favorite novel, poem or song lyrics. Create a situation that requires the viewer to view your interpretation of a narrative through a peephole. You may have more than one peephole.
Materials: Peephole(s), other materials are your choice.
No size limit. Can be free standing or an installation.
Read "The Veldt" a short story by Ray Bradbury. PDF link here. Write a response and post on your blog.
A drawing will accompany the final solution. Size and medium your choice. Also, what you choose to draw is your choice. The entire form? Detail(s)? An aerial perspective? Color? Or not? The drawing should demonstrate time and effort. The drawing is due the last week of class.
What to put on your blog:
-Written response to "The Veldt".
-At least three influences/ideas that you thought about/looked at/read/listened to while formulating your ideas for this project.
Read "The Veldt" a short story by Ray Bradbury. PDF link here. Write a response and post on your blog.
A drawing will accompany the final solution. Size and medium your choice. Also, what you choose to draw is your choice. The entire form? Detail(s)? An aerial perspective? Color? Or not? The drawing should demonstrate time and effort. The drawing is due the last week of class.
What to put on your blog:
-Written response to "The Veldt".
-At least three influences/ideas that you thought about/looked at/read/listened to while formulating your ideas for this project.
-Any in process pictures, scans of sketches and/or notes.
-Professional images of the final solution. Need at least three images for 3D work. In addition, detail images are also helpful.
-An image of the drawing.
-A statement that discusses your final solution. Statement should explain your visual interpretation of the novel, poem or lyrics that inspired you. -An image of the drawing.
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