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The Art Assignment | Use the Present Perimeter to create art. | Jonathan Nesci | The Art Assignment @theartassignment | Uploaded November 2015 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
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This week we meet with artist and designer Jonathan Nesci at the First Christian Church in Columbus, Indiana. Jonathan uses systems of design to experiment with new materials and processes, and his assignment for you invites you to do the same by combining a set of particular shapes into different variations.

INSTRUCTIONS - Present Perimeter
1. Create a work of art using the Present Perimeter System (1 hexagon, 3 half hexagons, 3 rhombuses, and 3 triangles)
2. Document your work and upload using #theartassignment
3. Fame and glory (your work might be in a future episode)

Sarah also talks about how parameters and rules can release creativity in art and uses Sol LeWitt as an example.

Find out more about The Art Assignment and how to submit your response: theartassignment.com
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