2. Mass
Shape and Mass. Shape is a two dimensional
area with identifiable boundaries. Mass is a
three-dimensional solid with identifiable
boundaries. Volume may be synonymous
with mass except that volume can also refer
to a void as in an empty enclosed space.
3. Form
An element of art defined by a point moving
in space. Line. may be two-or three-
dimensional, descriptive, implied, or abstract.
Shape, an element of art that is two-
dimensional, flat, or limited to height and
width. .
4. How does sculpture involve “Time”?
•Time effects to Mass and Form
•Time - 1 Actual time
2 Implied time
3 Viewing time
17. Objective/Requirements
• Create a soap bar sculpture.
• The form can be abstract or representational but one solid form and
nature-inspired design.
• Document At Least 10 pictures during carving the soap
• Document At Least 20 pictures using the soap when you wash your
hands
• Create a gif file with those pictures.
23. Process 1: Brainstorming and Sketch Design
• Brainstorm following the directions below
1. List at least 5 nouns themed “nature”
2. Give at least 3 adjectives to each noun that describe its object
3. Draw an image of the noun considering the adjectives that you gave
*You can only draw LINES
4. Draw an image of the noun considering the adjectives and the line image
*You can only draw SHAPES
• Choose one design from the brainstorming and refine the design
for carving a 3D form
25. Process 2: Carve a Soap Bar
• How to carve a bar soap:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEvYqOeAbog
• Document the process each 5min (carving a soap is easier and faster
than you think!)
• You must have at least 10 images of the carving process
• Use your sculpture soap and document until its form gets a flat form.
• You must have at least 20 images of the using process
*Document in the same scale, the soap must be in centered in the
frame.
26. Process 2: Make a Gif file
• Make sure all photos (carving and using
the soap) are in order
• Use Photoshop to resize the images to
height 700-1000 pixels and 72 dpi
• Make a GIF file using the website here:
GIF File maker: https://ezgif.com/maker
*Make sure all pictures are the same
orientation and size.
*GIF file must be no more than 10 MG.
27. How to resize photos using Photoshop
• Place (Where you can use Photoshop software)
Norman Hall in the lobby, #214, and #207
ATU library on the third floor and in the room 210.
• How to resize multiple photos to the same size
https://youtu.be/2cMyDIi3DN8
• How to rotate a photo using Photoshop
>image >Image rotation
28. Submit
• 1. Brainstorming mapping image
• 2. Finalized Design Sketch
• 3. the GIF file
• -The GIF file has to be no larger than 10 MG
• -The GIF file has to be named using the following naming convention:
• 1. (SurnameGivenname_soap3DBrainstorming.jpeg ) ex: SmithJane _
soap3DBrainstorming.jpeg
• 2. (SurnameGivenname_soap3Dsketch.jpeg ) ex: SmithJane _
soap3Dsketch.jpeg
• 3. (SurnameGivenname_soap3D.gif ) ex: SmithJane _ soap3D.gif
Editor's Notes
In art, Via actual time, The form of the art can change. This is a Brazilian artist who works with ice.
Néle Azevedo, 2014
Kinetic art engages with actual time, The form of the art keeps changing via physical time. This is a Rebecca Horn’s work. The feather moves and change the form.
The form of art can imply the moment and time. It suggest viewer to see the process and the moment of a story.
This is Keizo Tawa’s work.
This work is very quiet but the top of form suggests how much the artist spent time for creating the subtle form.
He hit a chunk of steel with a hummer again and again until the form change.
The content of the piece. This is Renaissance sculpture implies the moment Laocoon got a bite of snake. It suggest not only the moment but after that.