They were instructed to choose six things that represented themselves and would then construct those items using clay, paper mache, or cardboard. The background was finalized by their choice of materials.
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Thursday, June 5, 2014
3D Identities
As an introduction to sculpture this year, my combined class of freshman and sophomores completed a three dimensional self portrait.
They were instructed to choose six things that represented themselves and would then construct those items using clay, paper mache, or cardboard. The background was finalized by their choice of materials.
I thought this was a great way to start learning and experimenting with sculpture and constructing three dimensional pieces. Overall it was pretty successful and each final product was unique!
They were instructed to choose six things that represented themselves and would then construct those items using clay, paper mache, or cardboard. The background was finalized by their choice of materials.
Labels:
High School Art,
Sculpture
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