Here's some student examples.
Recycling |
Care, don't stare - Pride |
Stop Teen Suicide |
Student work, teacher step-by-step and samples of some projects. Be my guest, share, create, pay it forward."Tell me and I forget, teach me and I remember, INVOLVE me and I LEARN"
Recycling |
Care, don't stare - Pride |
Stop Teen Suicide |
Create a letter style and cut out 2 of them. It must be 2 1/2 inches in width and flat on the bottom edge. |
Glue small cups to the letter surface, alternate the standing cups, like this. |
Then, glue the top letter form to the cups. Let dry. |
With one sided adhesive paper tape, measure the width of your form. Use the marks to make a crisp fold in the tape. |
Use a damp, not soaked sponge to get the glued surface of the tape wet. Don't over wet or you will loose the adhesive. |
Now, apply to your letter form. The folded edges with match perfectly and look crisp and nice. |
For rounded or curved edges, cut your paper/glue strips into segments. |
When applying to a curved edge, the pieces will be allowed to overlap making a nice clean edge. |
Complete your letter, making it a solid letter form. |
Decorate with paper mache, paint, add embellishments and a motto or expressive words. Complete. |
After looking at Egyptian art, design your sculpture of a historical Egyptian God or recognizable figure. Draw a front view and side view to show it's contour. |
Add traditional color and decorations, |
Show both the front view and profile in color. |
Find the main form or armature that you will be using. |
Create the shape that will be used to express your character. |
Use newspaper or foil to add detail to your sculpture. |
Attach with glue or tape. |
Now you can see the Jackal snout and its tail. When you get the form the way you like it, it's time to paper mache. |
Using a flour and glue mixture, cover your form with two coats of paper mache. |
Let dry. Then, its time to paint. Refer to your color sketch for the finishing touches. |
Jackal sculpture Student Work |