Materials:
Card (this could be a piece of recycled card or the back of a cereal box),
Pencil,
Colours (felt pen, coloured pencils, sharpies etc),
Tape,
Craft Knife (with adult supervision).
Watch the YouTube demo video and create your very own 3D Van Gogh Chair!
Student Samples
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Wednesday, 10 August 2016
Thursday, 6 December 2012
White Paper Invention Test
This project is definitely a chance to be creative with limited materials!
The only materials you can use are:
-White card
-As many white paper off cuts as you want
-Scissors
-Glue (Glue sticks and Hot Glue if you have access to them and with adult supervision)
*no pencils and definitely no erasers!
and with these materials you need to create a......sculptural artwork!!
This about all the ways that you can connect paper and card. Have a look at this blog post and the student samples below to get some ideas and inspiration.
Photograph your finished sculpture. If you can, use a sheet or piece of fabric as a backdrop and experiment with lighting using a torch or small lamp.
**Optional extension: Use your the photograph and have a go at drawing it in black and white. Remember to look closely at where the dark and light falls on your sculpture to help you with adding shading. Celia
Alex
Kohsei
Abby
Maria
Yi-Jing
Pan
The only materials you can use are:
-White card
-As many white paper off cuts as you want
-Scissors
-Glue (Glue sticks and Hot Glue if you have access to them and with adult supervision)
*no pencils and definitely no erasers!
and with these materials you need to create a......sculptural artwork!!
This about all the ways that you can connect paper and card. Have a look at this blog post and the student samples below to get some ideas and inspiration.
Photograph your finished sculpture. If you can, use a sheet or piece of fabric as a backdrop and experiment with lighting using a torch or small lamp.
**Optional extension: Use your the photograph and have a go at drawing it in black and white. Remember to look closely at where the dark and light falls on your sculpture to help you with adding shading. Celia
Alex
Kohsei
Abby
Maria
Yi-Jing
Pan
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