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Exams: 2005 Studio Art 3-D Design: Breadth -- Meghan P. Sellars

Redmond High School
Redmond, OR






Rationale
This work demonstrates an extremely confident use of a variety of materials in 3-D design. Both form and surface are expressed in evocative and inventive relationships. These examples of breadth are also quite complex, but the strength of the work is evidenced in a powerful artistic voice.
* Important Note:
The numbers of the slides run from top left to bottom right.
  1. 15" x 11" x 10" copper, silver, photog.
  2. 15" x 11" x 10" copper, silver, photog.
  3. 7" x 5" x 4" copper, nickel, acrylic
  4. 7" x 5" x 4" copper, nickel,acrylic
  5. 9" x 6.5" silver, opal
  6. 9" x 6.5" silver, opal
  7. 8" x 1" silver, photog.
  8. 8" x 1" silver, photog.
  9. 12" x 15" x 12" mixed media (assemblage)
  10. 12" x 15" x 12" mixed media (assemblage)
  11. 11" x 9" x 4" ceramic
  12. 11" x 9" x 4" ceramic
  13. 14" x 10" x 1.5" ceramic
  14. 14" x 10" x 1.5" ceramic
  15. 14" x 5" x 1.5" ceramic
  16. 14" x 5" x 1.5" ceramic






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