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===b. An acute angle === | ===b. An acute angle === | ||
===c. An obtuse angle === | ===c. An obtuse angle === | ||
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+ | [[Image:StringArt-RightAngle.png|250px|Right Angle]] | ||
+ | [[Image:StringArt-AcuteAngle.png|250px|Acute Angle]] | ||
+ | [[Image:StringArt-ObtuseAngle.png|250px|Obtuse Angle]] | ||
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==3. Name three ways to prepare wood for string art.== | ==3. Name three ways to prepare wood for string art.== | ||
Paint, Stain, or Lacquer (clear): | Paint, Stain, or Lacquer (clear): | ||
;Paint: Paint covers the wood and gives you a smooth surface with the color(s) of your choice. | ;Paint: Paint covers the wood and gives you a smooth surface with the color(s) of your choice. | ||
− | ;Stain: Stain changes the color of the wood while still showing the nature and texture of the wood. | + | ;Stain: Stain changes the color of the wood while still showing the nature and texture of the wood. Stained wood can be lacquered or varnished to make it glossy. |
− | ;Lacquer: Lacquer (clear) protects the wood without changing its color. | + | ;Lacquer: Lacquer (clear) protects the wood without changing its color. It leaves a glossy finish. |
==4. Use stringing methods on wood to do four of the following:== | ==4. Use stringing methods on wood to do four of the following:== | ||
===a. Filled circle=== | ===a. Filled circle=== | ||
+ | : In a 'Filled circle', the string would cross the center point of the circle. There would be no empty space in the center area of the circle. | ||
===b. Hollowed circle=== | ===b. Hollowed circle=== | ||
+ | : In a 'Hollowed circle', the string would not go pass the center point of the circle. There would be no string in the center area of the circle. | ||
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===c. Star=== | ===c. Star=== | ||
===d. Edging=== | ===d. Edging=== | ||
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===g. Filler=== | ===g. Filler=== | ||
===h. Wing weave === | ===h. Wing weave === | ||
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==5. Complete one original string art hanging on wood for display.== | ==5. Complete one original string art hanging on wood for display.== | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
[[Category:Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book|{{SUBPAGENAME}}]] | [[Category:Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book|{{SUBPAGENAME}}]] | ||
+ | * http://www.b4scouts.com/Library/String_Art_NZ.pdf |
Revision as of 16:44, 8 October 2008
1. Describe the following: string craft, symmography, geometric stitchery.
- String Craft
- String Craft is making something (craft or art) out of string.
- Symmography
- Symmography is creating 3D designs with string without knotting or knitting.
- Geometric Stitchery
- Geometric Stitchery is like Symmography but instead of using nails to hold the string on the surface of the media you use a needle or precut holes to go through the media and come out to a new point in the media. Much like sewing on a patch.
2. Draw and stitch on cardboard in equally spaced points:
a. A right angle
b. An acute angle
c. An obtuse angle
3. Name three ways to prepare wood for string art.
Paint, Stain, or Lacquer (clear):
- Paint
- Paint covers the wood and gives you a smooth surface with the color(s) of your choice.
- Stain
- Stain changes the color of the wood while still showing the nature and texture of the wood. Stained wood can be lacquered or varnished to make it glossy.
- Lacquer
- Lacquer (clear) protects the wood without changing its color. It leaves a glossy finish.
4. Use stringing methods on wood to do four of the following:
a. Filled circle
- In a 'Filled circle', the string would cross the center point of the circle. There would be no empty space in the center area of the circle.
b. Hollowed circle
- In a 'Hollowed circle', the string would not go pass the center point of the circle. There would be no string in the center area of the circle.