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Cardboard Relief Sculpture Lesson Plans

Cardboard Relief Sculpture Lesson Plans. Mtsu comprehensive art education lesson plan with content from the tennessee. Identify the contours of the face to cut your shapes from cardboard trace your design with tracing paper next cut layer 2 with the same method transfer the outline onto thick cardboard for a strong base a glue gun will form the strongest adhesive and cut it out

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Decide which areas of the design will be built up and which will not. Define logos, and show examples. Draw the head, neck, eyes, nose, mouth, hair, ears and details (glasses, necklace…) onto cardboard or thinner tagboard for smaller pieces.

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Express their drawn image three dimensionally in cardboard creating 3 height levels. Implement the techniques for working with cardboard and paper demonstrated. This project can be done with children as young as.

Those Geometric Shapes Are Then Combined And Stacked To Make A Sculpture As Tall As The Person Making It.


Mtsu comprehensive art education lesson plan with content from the tennessee. Step by step directions for creating a low relief cardboard sculpture with at least 3 layers. Students design and create low relief sculpture by stacking and painting cut pieces of cardboard.

They Will Choose 4 Solid Colors And 1 Patterned Piece.


We use rolled up newspaper, taped into small geometric shapes. Find an area in the school to display projects. In this art history lesson plan, students review relief sculptures and roman urns.

They Create Their Own Relief Sculpture On A Piece Of Drywall.


Lesson plan description students will use primarily cardboard to recreate a portion of their community. Maybe the previous teacher was a hoarder (guilty). Define logos, and show examples.

This Visual Art Lesson Plan Introduces Students To Constructing Sculpture While Recycling Packaging Cardboard.


A little tin foil can go a long way. Design and visual communication lesson (integrated learning): Lesson plan for grade 8, exploratory art.