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SCULPTURE

 This term our art focus is learning about and creating a sculpture.  We will be visiting Iron Ridge to talk to Raymond about his sculptures.  Some key questions we have for the unit are...
What is a sculpture?
What can a sculpture be made from?
What ideas can be expressed in a sculpture?

 We will be using online resources to start discussion
 What type of sculpture will you create?
 Papier Mache  Wire Sculpture

Architecture

 What is Papier Mache?  Who is Alberto Giacometti? What is Architecture? 
 How to create a Papier Mache Animal Alberto Giacometti Sculptures  Architectural Model
 How to create a pop art lolly papier mache  How to create your own Giacometti - 1  
 How to make a papier mache hippo  How to create your own Giacometti - 2   
 Other Ideas    
 Recycled Sculpture Clay   Environmental Sculpture
 Soap Carving    
 
 Sculpture is the act and art of making three-dimensional works of art such as statues. A statue is an image such as a person or animal that is sculpted in a solid substance. The Statue of Liberty and Rodin's The Thinker are two well-known statues.
 
Sculptures may be carved, chiseled, modeled, cast, or constructed. They can be made of many different materials such as wood, stone, clay, metal, sand, ice, and even balloons. A person who creates sculpture is called an sculptor.
 
Sculptors use many different materials in their work such as stone, bronze, clay, iron, steel, paper, metal, marble, wood, soap, chocolate, butter, balloons, ice, snow, and sand. There are many end products including carousels, dolls, animals, action figures, mobiles, and kinetic sculptures. These pieces of art maybe placed inside or outside. Gargoyles on building ledges and sculpture gardens are two examples of outside sculptures.
 
Sculptures are often thematic on topics such as wildlife, religion, tradition, or fun. Many people create sculptures from found objects such as recycled materials. New technologies are used to create interesting artwork that includes computers, holograms, and light.
 
Wonderful examples of sculpture can be found throughout the world. Sculpture has been an important part of culture since ancient times
 
 
Resources:
Sculpture images
pop art sculpture
wire sculptures
papier mache animals
lego sculpture
Papier Mache
Create a Ken Parker Papier Mache Sculpture
Oldenburg's sculptures
Dinosaur Papier Mache
Oaxacon animals
tie snakes
canopic jars
papier mache2
papier mache bowl
papier mache fish
Internet resources
sculpture unit