Measures of Dispersion and Variability: Range, QD, AD and SD
Art Project Making of CPAR Daile.docx
1. Art Project Making of CPAR
Group 2 Section: STEM 12-Rodriguez
Group Member: Christain Daile D. Gapusan
Art Work: 7 Elements of Art: Value
Art Category: Visual Arts
Material Used:
Bond paper
Pencil
Eraser
Other shading tools
Process:
I first think of a topic or inspiration to draw. Where I concluded that I should draw
my view every time I go to school, which is the mountainous view of Vintar. First, I sketch
all the outlines of the mountains. After that, I shade the mountains. The ones on the front
being the most shaded, and as you go back it becomes less shaded or fading.
Purpose of the Project:
The purpose of this project is to serve as an eye-opener to the people. How art is in
front of our own eyes. In our own home, town, province and country. And how art is
everywhere we can lock our eyes on. Other than being a minimalistic art that reflects the
nature of Vintar, there is no other purpose of this project.
Date Created: 3/30/23 From: Until:
Approved by:
Ireneo G. Luz Jr.
CPAR Teacher
2. Art Project Making of CPAR
Group 2 Section: STEM 12-Rodriguez
Group Member: Christain Daile D. Gapusan
Art Work: Glass Shard Lamp
Art Category: Applied Arts
Material Used:
Used glass bottles
Hammer
Super glue
Light bulb
Wires and switch
Process:
We first break the glass bottles into our preferred sizes using our hammer. After
that, we clean the shards of any left over debris or food waste. We then assemble the shards
and connect them using superglue and shape it to our desired design. And then we place or
light bulb in the center of the glass creation. Lastly, turn on the switch and watch how the
different shards disperse the light across the room.
Purpose of the Project:
To provide ambience in a room as well as provide a light source. Color of the light
bulb can also be swapped to show a much more different color and in turn a different mood.
This lamp can serve as a light source and mood setter to those who use it.
Date Created: 3/30/23 From: Until:
Approved by:
Ireneo G. Luz Jr.
CPAR Teacher
3. Art Project Making of CPAR
Group 2 Section: STEM 12-Rodriguez
Group Member: Christain Daile D. Gapusan
Art Work: Can and Bottle Cap Wind Chime
Art Category: Applied Arts
Material Used:
Used Can
Used Bottle Caps
Hammer & Nail
Aluminum Wire
Process:
We first clean all the needed materials. After that, we flatten all the bottle caps with
the hammer. Next, we punch two holes on two ends of the bottle cap and six holes around
the sides of the can. We then connect the bottle caps one by one using the wire and then
connect all of it to the can. Lastly, we add a hook on the top of the can and then we place
it wherever we want it to be.
Purpose of the Project:
The purpose of this project is to provide a cheap and home-made wind chime. When
a gentle breeze comes, the bottle caps sway into each other and will cause them to give off
their own unique sounds. Its sound also indicates the wind outside. Aquieter tune will have
a gentler wind, a rough and noisy tune would mean strong winds, and no noise would
simply mean no wind.
Date Created: 3/30/23 From: Until:
Approved by:
Ireneo G. Luz Jr.
CPAR Teacher