The students have explored ceramics in these interesting ornaments. For some students this is their first time touching clay, so it was a fun introduction to the medium!
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The students have been re introduced to the artist Pablo Picasso. They have tried to create their own Picasso inspired ceramic face, using joining techniques and ‘slip’.
The students have used clay, some of them for the first time. They have created monster faces, using ‘slip’ and joining techniques.
The students have used clay for the first time at TPPS. They have used ‘slip’ and scoring techniques to add features onto these faces.
The students have traced around their hand, then cut it out of clay. Patterns have been added with various tools.
The students have familiarised themselves with clay and how to shape it and make marks in it. They have created their own face out of the clay, using the skills that they have learnt!
The students have drawn bug bodies and cut them out. They have used hand staplers to attach legs also...
The students were given a plain giant popstick. Their brief was to turn this into a character, using textas, coloured cover paper and supertac. These are the results...
The students have studied the cartoon-like figures of Jean Michel-Basquiat. They have used these as inspiration for their own characters!
The students have used various markers to add camouflage to portraits of themselves using warm and cool colours.
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Nicole SumnerThanks for reading my blog, I look forward to keeping you all updated on the Visual Arts program at Templestowe Park! Archives
November 2017
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