Tuesday, March 21, 2017

Odd Jewels Tour, Part Two

Since the first part of the Odd Jewels tour focused on three artworks, we had just one more stop on the tour.  Students began by sketching the sculpture below.  Then, they took the role of the artist and made up a title for the sculpture.

This sculpture was made in 1976 and is an enlarged version of something that was found in every office at that time.  Do you recognize this object?  It might be hard to recognize taken out of its original context and placed in an art museum. (Don't scroll down until you're ready for the answer!)

Typewriter Eraser by Claes Oldenburg
The artist Claes Oldenburg enjoyed playing in his father's office when he was a young child.  He has said that this work was the result of “thinking about what might fall out of an office building.”  Does this sculpture look like a falling eraser?  Why or why not?

3rd grade 
3rd grade 

4th grade 

4th grade 

5th grade

5th grade

5th grade
If you were asked to make a sculpture based on an object that you would find in an office today, what would you choose? 

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