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        Don Bugler with his 3D cardboard model      |     Ann Marashi's cardboard model, about 60" high

    3D Design

    3D Design is a required series for all art majors. It provides the basic visual language tools necessary in any of the courses that deal with sculptural elements.

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    Yoshinaga Kawamura
    paper relief"
    10 x 10"
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    Irene Abraham
    with final project.
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    Maggie Huang,
    single sheet sculpture. paper
    18" x 24" x 6"

    The 3D course, Art 102, concentrates on the elements of design as used in a sculptural format. It lays out composition theory, color theory, and structural techniques through a series of ever increasingly difficult problems. The final project is a 3D fullsize cardboard model made to scale for a specific site on campus depicted above in Don Bugler and Ann Marashi's pieces.

    The Courses Taught: (The link here gives you the syllabus for the course)

      2D Design, Art 101, Christenson
      3D Design, Art 102, Christenson

      2D Design, Art 101, Meyers

    email: echriste@sccd.ctc.edu
    phone: office 206-528-4535



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