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Click either title to learn more: Left image: Betye Saar “The Liberation of Aunt Jemima” 1972. Mixed media assemblage 11.75 x 8 x 2.75 in. (29.8 x 20.3 x 7.0 cm). Collection of the Berkeley Art Museum (Links to an external site.). Right Image: (Links to an external site.)Betye Saar Artist Gris-Gris Box 1972 (Links to an external site.) Read this article on Saars work: https://www.kcet.org/shows/artbound/betye-saar-reflecting-american-culture-through-assemblage-art (Links to an external site.) Read this brief description of Saars Gris Gris Box: https://hammer.ucla.edu/now-dig-this/art/gris-gris-box (Links to an external site.) Read this description of Saars The Liberation of Aunt Jemima: http://revolution.berkeley.edu/liberation-aunt-jemima/ (Links to an external site.) And any other references from the text book or your own outside references. In an at-least-one-page summary or video/audio response discuss the following: Requirements: depends on questions | .doc file Begin by looking closely at the connections that Saar makes with her objects. This will help to understand how to make your own connections to your our objects. (Feel free to look at other artist as well you will have to reference a connection or influence to her work or an artist that you found.) Notice that Saars work has a backdrop image with a central figure and objects on either side. This can work as a formula for planning and laying out your box and where things will be placed. Start collecting objects. This is a personal project about you- so introduce personal items mementos cultural or religious images/icons photographs fabrics items that are symbolic to you and are about you. As you are gathering your items look for a box as well. Find objects that can be glued down. Once you have a lot of items (at least 5) including a box that they will go in play around with the “placement” composition/layout. Dont glue anything down yet! Before you glue anything down make a plan.Mentally walk through your project- ask yourself what will I do first second last etc.Address the background first paint it glue down some fabric etc. Finish the background first (trust me this will make it so much easier)Place your foreground objects second (gluing stitching down)Side objects or smaller objects near the front should go last Mentally walk through your project- ask yourself what will I do first second last etc.Address the background first paint it glue down some fabric etc. Finish the background first (trust me this will make it so much easier)Place your foreground objects second (gluing stitching down)Side objects or smaller objects near the front should go last Mentally walk through your project- ask yourself what will I do first second last etc. Address the background first paint it glue down some fabric etc. Finish the background first (trust me this will make it so much easier) Place your foreground objects second (gluing stitching down) Side objects or smaller objects near the front should go last Once you have a plan start!I understand that you may not have paint or fabric or glue- so do your best and maybe theres another alternative for those materials. How about using decorative tape to cover (instead of paint or fabric) or nail polish (for paint).I LOVE to see what students come up with be creative! I understand that you may not have paint or fabric or glue- so do your best and maybe theres another alternative for those materials. How about using decorative tape to cover (instead of paint or fabric) or nail polish (for paint).I LOVE to see what students come up with be creative! I understand that you may not have paint or fabric or glue- so do your best and maybe theres another alternative for those materials. How about using decorative tape to cover (instead of paint or fabric) or nail polish (for paint). I LOVE to see what students come up with be creative! All completed boxes should be no larger that an 8×10 “shadow box” and no smaller than a normal sized Altoids mint container. An old jewelry box cigar box eye glass box could work…All completed boxes should be completely covered with paint or fabric (unless the box itself is interesting to look at)- naked cardboard or un-painted shoe box will not work- unless it is about your story.There is a lot of creative freedom for what you can include to discuss “you”! Use it!Personalize discuss your background culture religion etc- what ever you feel is important to your story. All completed boxes should be no larger that an 8×10 “shadow box” and no smaller than a normal sized Altoids mint container. An old jewelry box cigar box eye glass box could work… All completed boxes should be completely covered with paint or fabric (unless the box itself is interesting to look at)- naked cardboard or un-painted shoe box will not work- unless it is about your story. There is a lot of creative freedom for what you can include to discuss “you”! Use it! Personalize discuss your background culture religion etc- what ever you feel is important to your story. How were you able to discuss your own personal story? Discuss your objects in your story.images/objects that you used and…how each image/object describes your story images/objects that you used and… how each image/object describes your story Personally reflect on this project and the process. Did you have any hurdles or triumphs that you wish to share? YOU MUST USE SOME OF TERMS FROM THE PRINCIPLES OF COMPOSITION. PLEASE REVIEW CH 2 FOR THESE. Make a connection to another artist or Saars work: this can be the influence of culture/politics/history etc- or the influence of her “arrangement of objects”. Feel free to do some personal investigation into other artist Begin by looking closely at the connections that Saar makes with her objects. This will help to understand how to make your own connections to your our objects. (Feel free to look at other artist as well you will have to reference a connection or influence to her work or an artist that you found.)Notice that Saars work has a backdrop image with a central figure and objects on either side. This can work as a formula for planning and laying out your box and where things will be placed. Start collecting objects. This is a personal project about you- so introduce personal items mementos cultural or religious images/icons photographs fabrics items that are symbolic to you and are about you. As you are gathering your items look for a box as well.Find objects that can be glued down.Once you have a lot of items (at least 5) including a box that they will go in play around with the “placement” composition/layout. Dont glue anything down yet!Before you glue anything down make a plan.Mentally walk through your project- ask yourself what will I do first second last etc.Address the background first paint it glue down some fabric etc. Finish the background first (trust me this will make it so much easier)Place your foreground objects second (gluing stitching down)Side objects or smaller objects near the front should go lastOnce you have a plan start!I understand that you may not have paint or fabric or glue- so do your best and maybe theres another alternative for those materials. How about using decorative tape to cover (instead of paint or fabric) or nail polish (for paint).I LOVE to see what students come up with be creative! I understand that you may not have paint or fabric or glue- so do your best and maybe theres another alternative for those materials. How about using decorative tape to cover (instead of paint or fabric) or nail polish (for paint).I LOVE to see what students come up with be creative! All completed boxes should be no larger that an 8×10 “shadow box” and no smaller than a normal sized Altoids mint container. An old jewelry box cigar box eye glass box could work…All completed boxes should be completely covered with paint or fabric (unless the box itself is interesting to look at)- naked cardboard or un-painted shoe box will not work- unless it is about your story.There is a lot of creative freedom for what you can include to discuss “you”! Use it!Personalize discuss your background culture religion etc- what ever you feel is important to your story. All completed boxes should be no larger that an 8×10 “shadow box” and no smaller than a normal sized Altoids mint container. An old jewelry box cigar box eye glass box could work…All completed boxes should be completely covered with paint or fabric (unless the box itself is interesting to look at)- naked cardboard or un-painted shoe box will not work- unless it is about your story.There is a lot of creative freedom for what you can include to discuss “you”! Use it!Personalize discuss your background culture religion etc- what ever you feel is important to your story. How were you able to discuss your own personal story?Discuss your objects in your story.images/objects that you used and…how each image/object describes your storyPersonally reflect on this project and the process. Did you have any hurdles or triumphs that you wish to share?YOU MUST USE SOME OF TERMS FROM THE PRINCIPLES OF COMPOSITION. PLEASE REVIEW CH 2 FOR THESE.Make a connection to another artist or Saars work: this can be the influence of culture/politics/history etc- or the influence of her “arrangement of objects”. Feel free to do some personal investigation into other artist images/objects that you used and…how each image/object describes your story

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