From your handout:
Tattoo
Assignment
Tattoos have been around for thousands
of years. Over the years, they have been used to symbolize many different
things in many different cultures such as ornamentation, punishment,
recording/documenting history/stories/events, and even as acts of defiance.
PART 1: You belong to a tribal
culture. As a ritual for their coming of
age, young people are initiated into adulthood by having tattoo etched in a
band around their left biceps.
You are the tribe’s tattoo artist/designer. Design a tattoo,
band (style at least 5 inches long) for an individual about to go through this
ritual. The tattoo must be symbolic to the area they live in and their
lifestyle. NOTE: this need not be connected to any specific group you have already studied - this is a chance to be inventive, to think defining about aspects of peoples lives, and cultures. The group may be entirely made up or reflective of something in the real world or even popular culture (Na'vi anyone?)
THIS TATTOO IS TO BE DONE IN POSITIVE/NEGATIVE
ONLY – full contrast – no shading or extra colours! Though you can make use of
some techniques similar to those in your scratchboard if you like please do
keep it within the aesthetic realm of tattooing. When you finished doing your
design in pencil I will provide you with special pens and ink to finish the
project! In your Sketchbook write a
brief, written description of how your tattoo design ties into the ritual and
the daily life of the tribe. Include specific details regarding symbolism and
lifestyle. Use your previous research as an inspiration.Here are some tattoo designs from the internet that I have also put on your handout. What could the symbols mean? How do the artists use contrast? What types of techniques do you see?:
Below I will add examples of student projects to challenge and inspire you!
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