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 Discussion Part 1

1. Visit the following site:  ART21 (Links to an external site.) .

2. Click on the ARTISTS link at the top of the page.

3. Find a sculptural work of art that you feel is unusual and does not fit the “traditional” form of sculpture. The sculpture might intrigue you, confuse you, or trigger an emotional response, either positive or negative.

4. Post an image of the sculpture to the discussion board.

5. Include the artist's name, title of the sculpture, date, and the materials.

Address the following issues in a detailed essay, indicating knowledge of the terms, phrases, and concepts you learned from the reading assignments in class.

6. Why do you think it is unusual?

7. What is the artist’s message?

8. What is the method of execution according to the textbook? Explain.

9. How does it stimulate the senses? Explain.

Part 2

1. Using nontraditional materials found in or around your environment, construct an “unusual” sculptural form. For example, you can use cardboard, tape, string, pasta, sticks, stones, shells, twigs, cans, aluminum foil, nails, found objects, recycled objects, etc.

2. Take a photo and post the image directly to the discussion board.

3. Title your sculpture. What is your message?

NOTE: You will not be graded on artistic technique or skill. The key here is to use your imagination to create something unusual and feel what it is like to engage in the creative process without worrying about what it looks like. We are all creative! For inspiration, research the following: folk art sculpture, outsider art, Raw Vision, and art brut. Posting Instructions

· The first contribution must be posted before Thursday

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Additional Information

· Your posts should be of substance and address the topic

· Use MLA format for any quotations or citations you use to support your answer

Learning Resources

Check out the following videos and Internet sites to learn more about nontraditional sculpture and “outsider” artists.

· 'Make' Outsider Art Documentary

· 'Make' Outsider Art Documentary (Links to an external site.)

· Phenomenal Nontraditional Sculpture and the Artists Who Make Them 

· http://all-that-is-interesting.com/nontraditional-sculptures (Links to an external site.)

· Green Art: 10 Artists Working With Recycled Materials

· http://beautifuldecay.com/2010/07/21/green-art-10-artists-working-with-recycled-materials/ (Links to an external site.)

· 10 Amazing Artists Using Recycled Materials 

· http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/03/09/junk-art-photos-10-amazin_n_487050.html (Links to an external site.)

· 10 Outsider and Self-Taught Artists Who Use Art To Create Their Own Worlds 

· http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/11/20/outsider-artists-_n_6174684.html (Links to an external site.)

· The 2016 Outsider Art Fair NEW YORK

· The 2016 Outsider Art Fair NEW YORK (Links to an external site.)

· The 13 Most Amazing Outsider Artists of All Time

· http://flavorwire.com/203515/the-13-most-amazing-outsider-artists-of-all-time (Links to an external site.)

· OUTSIDER ART NOW – SCULPTURES 

· http://www.outsiderartnow.com/category/sculptures/ (Links to an external site.)