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might include metal welding, casting or paper maché. 231 100 14(_) Other Three Dimensional Work - original (no pattern used) three-dimensional work other than carving or casing, modeling and assembling. Examples might include origami and pop-up art structures. Other Three Dimensional Work Wearable and Functional Art 231 100 15(_) 231 100 16(_) 231 100 17(_) Wearable clothing - clothing item demonstrating original artwork. Techniques might include painting, dying, beading, etc. Wearable accessory - accessory item demonstrating original artwork. Create functional but non-wearable item such as jewelry, hats, purse, footwear, etc. Techniques might include painting, dying, sculpting, beading, enameling, etc. Functional item - original work in any technique or media done to create a functional but non-wearable item such as bowls, vases, cups, lamps, or other items. Typical media might include metal, wood, or paper. Digital Illustration Digital Illustration is the use of digital tools to produce images under the direct manipulation of the artist. It is distinguished from computer-generated art, which is produced by a computer using mathematical models created by the artist. It is also distinct from digital manipulation of photographs in that it is an original construction “from scratch.” (Photographic elements may be incorporated into such works, but they are not the primary basis or source for them.)  231 100 19(_) Digital Illustration - Original work using a digital illustration program or tool to create a vector or pixel-based illustration. Work should be presented in a tangible form (such as a printout) at an appropriate resolution for judging. NON-ORIGINAL ART Member applies the elements and principles of design to create work that may incorporate pieces that have been designed or created by others such as instructional patterns, pre-stamped or printed outlines, rubber stamps, commercial stencils, stickers, printed papers, etc. The explanation to the judge should explain how the member made the decisions about how to incorporate these pieces into the total design. The pre-designed component must not be the total design. Note: Fill in the blank in class number (_) with one of the following numbers. 1 – Junior 2 – Intermediate 3 – Senior Painting (Does not include stenciling or etching) 231 100 51(_) Painting on wood surface - decorative painting on a wooden surface using any paint medium and the aid of a pre designed instructional pattern. 231 100 52(_) Painting on metal, glass, or other non-porous surface - decorative painting on a metal, glass, plastic, or other nonporous surface using any paint medium and the aid of a pre-designed instructional pattern. 231 100 53(_) Painting on a porous surface - decorative painting on a porous surface using any paint medium and the aid of a pre-designed instructional pattern. Surfaces might include fabric paper, fiber, plaster, or cement. Stenciling/Printing/Stamping 231 100 54(_) Stenciling/Printing/Stamping - work created using stenciling, etching, printing, or stamping techniques with the aid of stencils, forms, stamps or designs that the member did not create themselves. If appropriate, the exhibit may be up to five smaller items that use the same technique based around a theme. (Example: up to 5 note cards using nature stamps). Drawing/Shading Techniques 231 100 55(_) Drawing/Shading Techniques – work created using drawing/shading/texturing and/or three dimensional shaping techniques with the aid of partial photographs or line drawings that the member did not create themselves. Examples include soft metal embossing, wood burning, scratch art, or drawing to complete or enhance a partial photo of a subject. Collage/Decoupage/Assemblage Scrapbooking 231 100 56(_) College, Decoupage - Two-dimensional work created using the aid of pre-designed components such as photographs or printed motifs on paper or fabric. (No scrapbook or memory book pages.) 231 100 57(_) Assemblage - three dimensional work created using assemblage techniques and components or materials that are pre-formed or designed by someone other than the member themselves. Work may be either two or three-dimensional and should be assembled in a manner that maintains the form as a permanent structure. (No Lego© creations or kits.) 231 100 58(_) Scrapbooking - up to two single sided scrap- book or memory book pages based on a single theme. Pages are encouraged to be protected by plastic sleeves. Exhibits with two pages should have the pages securely attached to each other. Wearable Art 48 2019 Baker County Fair Official Premium Book 231 100 60(_) Wearable clothing - clothing item demonstrating artwork done with the aid of pre-designed components. Techniques might include painting, dying, beading, etc. 231 100 61(_) Wearable accessory - accessory item demonstrating artwork done with the aid of some pre-designed com ponents. Examples include jewelry, hats, purses, footwear, etc. Techniques might include painting, dying, sculpting, beading, enameling, etc. PORTFOLIO OF ORIGINAL & NON-ORIGINAL ART (County Only) A portfolio containing four to five items of original, non-original art, or a combination of both. Combinations can include all categories listed under expressive arts, including wearable art. Wearable art item can be enter in the fashion revue only. Portfolio may be displayed as a book style portfolio or as a collection displayed on a table. If displaying as a book style no photographs of the art item (example: vase, sculpture) is allowed. Any items entered in the portfolio may not be entered in another category. Items must be produced in the current 4-H year and done within the 4-H program (no school projects). A portfolio will be judged as one entry. If an item is meant to hang, a hanger that will support the weight of the item must be securely attached. In addition to the exhibit tag, each piece of an exhibit must be labeled on the back or bottom with the member’s name, county and exhibit class number. Display of artwork in frames is strongly discouraged for management purposes. The use of matting, mounting, or over wrap with plastic is acceptable for protection of artwork. To qualify for judging, a 4-H Art Exhibit Explanation card must be attached. Forms are available at the county extension offices or on the State 4-H website at: http://oregon.4h.oregonstate. edu/resources/materials.html. All work done on an item that is wearable clothing or accessory must be exhibited in a Wearable Art category. Public display of exhibits will be at the discretion of 4-H Management. 231 400 001 Junior 231 400 002 Intermediate 231 400 003 Senior CAST CERAMICS & POTTERY Members may enter up to three classes (no more than one entry per class number). All articles must be labeled with member’s name and county. When two articles make up one exhibit, the articles must each be labeled with member’s name and county, and must be attached to each other. To qualify for judging, a 4-H Expressive Arts Exhibit Explanation card must be attached. Forms are available in county Extension office and on the state 4-H website, http://oregon.4h.oregonstate.edu/resources/ materials.html. * The Cast Ceramics project is for slip cast items only. The Pottery project is for hand formed and thrown items only. No green ware or pre-cast molds will be accepted or judged. Note: Fill in the blank in class number (_) with one of the following numbers. 1 – Junior 2 – Intermediate 3 – Senior 235 100 11(_) Slip cast item made from earthenware, stone- ware, or porcelain clays and using a glaze or specialty glaze 235 100 12(_) Slip cast item made from earthenware, stoneware, or porcelain clays and using an underglaze or glaze/ underglaze combination 235 100 13(_) Slip cast item made from earthenware, stoneware, or porcelain clays and using an over glaze (including metallic luster & decals 235 100 14(_) Slip cast item made from earthenware, stoneware, or porcelain clays and using unfired finishes, stained 235 100 15(_) Slip cast item made from earthenware, stoneware, or porcelain clays and using unfired finishes, chalked 235 100 16(_) Slip cast item made from earthenware, stone- ware, or porcelain clays and using one-of-a-kind finishes and designs not included in the above classes. 235 100 21(_) Pottery or clay work, using a slab technique 235 100 22(_) Pottery or clay work, using a pinch technique 235 100 23(_) Pottery or clay work, using a coil technique 235 100 24(_) Pottery or clay work, using a wheel throwing technique 235 100 25(_) Pottery or clay work, using a combination of two or more of the above techniques 235 100 26(_) Pottery or clay work, using a low fire glaze 235 100 27(_) Pottery or clay work, using a high fire glaze FIBER ARTS Exhibits are classified by technique rather than article. Articles using more than one technique should be exhibited in the class for the technique that is most prominent or that the member desires to be emphasized in the judging. Members may exhibit up to three classes; only one article may be exhibited in a class number. Each article should be finished completely, front and 2019 Baker County Fair Official Premium Book 49