SKINNED
For
this project I would like you to chose an object that is meaningful or formally
interesting. You will need to make
a “skin” that will cover this object.
The skin will be applied directly on to the object of your choice. I would like you to think about how the
underlying form of the object will influence our understanding of the material
that is being placed on top and vice versa. Both object and skin will work together to create an idea or
re-categorization of each material used.
Think about the object and skin as two words that form a sentence. If these two words would come together
to create a sentence what would the verb or action be between them?
Please come to the next class with an object and 5 different
coverings to experiment with.
DUE
NOVEMBER 26th
SKINS
Seeds
Sugar
Sand
Beads
Flowers
Confetti
Glitter
Shark teeth
Macaroni
Saw dust
Baby powder
Pennies
Toothpicks
Saran wrap
Paper
Contact paper
Stickers
Paint
Tape
Ribbon
Yarn
String
Table cloth
Fabric
Tulle
Mesh
Pantyhose
lace
whip cream
peanut butter
honey
puffy paint
bacon
netting
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ADVERBS
Tightly
Gently
Loosely
Delicately
Securely
Compassionately
Intensely
Frivolously
Thoughtlessly
Skillfully
Gracefully
Undeniably
Quietly
Fluently
Evenly
Unequally
Barely
Scarcely
Surprisingly
Fiercely
Kindly
Shamelessly
Brutally
tenderly
Passively
Intimately
Gradually
Increasingly
Precisely
Roughly
Substantially
virtually
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VERBS
Covers
Wraps
Conceals
Decorates
Stretches across
Protects
Embraces
Encrusts
Overlays
Blankets
Cloaks
Dusts
Masks
Disguises
veils
screens
binds
shelters
envelops
cuddles
equalizes
Balances
Poisons
Defines
Measures
Transforms
Encompasses
Restricts
Contains
Borders
Encloses
surrounds
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YOUR OBJECT
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