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SCULPTURE (cont’d)
(i) modelling, casting, carving, constructing, assembling; and,
(ii) techniques in the round (free-standing) or in relief (bas-relief; high-relief,
mobiles).
(c) finishing techniques:
(i) processes: sanding, bronzing, painting, varnishing, burnishing, firing, glazing,
staining and marbling.
6. Health and safety procedures:
(a) appropriate selection of tools and equipment;
(b) safe use of tools and equipment; and,
(c) personal and protective equipment.
7. Caribbean and International sculptures:
(a) traditional and contemporary, three-dimensional objects and sculpting processes used
in the Caribbean and other cultures;
(b) public sculpture, monuments, stabiles, mobiles and other sculptural forms as context
for their own work; and,
(c) sculptors:
(i) local, regional and international;
(ii) critique works of art by describing, analysing, interpreting and judging; and,
(iii) make reference to documented sources when critiquing the works of
established artistes; make connections between own works and artists work
in terms of techniques, media and/or subject matter.
8. Assessment of Art Work:
(a) produce a variety of sculptures using select media and processes;
(b) document the art making/creative process used to generate ideas resulting in the final
product;
(c) write a personal reflection of the experience and identify opportunities for growth;
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