I love creating sculptures with my kiddos! It is always fun and exciting for them as well as it is for me. They come up with such great ideas and I love seeing them try out a new medium. For my fourth graders, working with plaster is new and exciting. We make gestural sculptures that imply movement and they all come out so fantastically unique. For a detailed description of the lesson itself, check out my post from 2014
here
Otherwise, just enjoy these fabulous creations from this year:
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An eclectic dance party--someone dabbing alongside a hula dancer! |
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We had our fair share of dabbing sculptures this year |
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Breakdancing, dabbing, handstands, hockey players...we've got it all! |
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Mario!!!! We also have a dancer doing the splits with troll hair behind him! These kids are so creative! |
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