SEC 3&4- Paper Collage




PROJECT: PAPER COLLAGE

DURATION: 3 to 4 sessions

TEAMS: individual work

KEY CONCEPTS: shape, layer, juxtaposition, composition, mosaic

MATERIALS:
´        Paper
´        Scissors
´        Glue
´        Magazines, images, books, photos, etc.
´        Pencil
´        Ziploc bag or container to keep your pieces of paper safe

RESEARCH
´        Richard Hamilton
o       Interior II (1964)
o       Fashion Plate (1970)
´        Vik Muniz
o       After Van Gogh (2002)
o       Self portrait (2005)
´        Hannah Hoch
´        Romare Bearden
o       The Dove (1964)
´        Derek Gores
´        Joanna Livesay
o       Culture Shock (1994)

STEPS
  1. Exploration
The difference between a painting and a drawing is the use of shape rather than line. A collage is exactly that: space filled out by shapes of colored paper to create a certain image. You’ll be making a collage out of pieces of paper. Look at the artworks in the RESEACH section above and see the different shapes and sizes that the paper is cut out of. Some use bits of flat color, others cut out full images. Notice the subjects that each of the artworks are about; feminism, consumerism, fear, hope, etc. Think of what theme you would like to do your artwork about and sketch 3 different images you could use for a final collage. Start cutting out or tearing your bits and pieces of paper. Keep them safe until you start on your final piece. Make sure you take just enough paper and in the colors that you want, but keep some extra in case you end up needing more than you originally thought.

  1. final work: drawing
Choose your favourite sketch and re-create it on a bigger piece of paper, this time, paying more attention to the details and the composition. This is the paper on which you’ll glue the paper you cut/tore during the exploration. The next step is easy: it’s like paint-by-numbers.

  1. Final work: collage
Glue the paper you cut/tore onto your final drawing, covering all the white spaces. Cut and tear more as you need it. Once everything has been glued in place and there is no white space left on your collage, it’s done!

JUSTIFICATION
This will be done as a 1/2 page written assignment or sketchbook page. You can write it by hand as long as I can read it properly, otherwise, I suggest typing it. Note that you will get more points if you answer the questions and explain WHY. The following questions will have to be answered:
´        How is collage similar to painting? Can collage become painting?
´        What did you find easy about this project?
´        What was more difficult?
´        If you had a million dollars, and you could take any material and make a collage about anything, what would it be, and why?

RUBRIC
ARTWORKS:
3 sketches
/30
1 final work
/30
No white spaces
/10
Cut or torn paper placed with attention to create a clear image
/10
The shape and size of the cut/torn paper has been thought out
/10
Cut or torn paper has been glued with attention
/10

JUSTIFICATION: the paper…
Describes how collage is similar to painting and if they are so similar that a collage can actually be a painting
/20
Names the easy parts of the project and explains why
/20
Names the harder parts of the project and explains why
/20
Explains a specific project that would be created if there was no limit on material, subject, or size
/40