Your assignment:
This week, your art challenge is to create a sculpture out of cardboard. It can be from a cardboard box or a cereal box. Create a bunch of circles or ovals and cut them out of the cardboard. Stack these from largest to smallest; experiment with it leaning to one side or the other. Use your imagination and make your sculpture into whatever you want it to be. Play around with your materials and really explore the possibilities before making your final shape! Once your sculpture is done, observe your sculpture and notice it from all sides. How does your sculpture change when you look at it from a different angle? Please upload a picture of your sculpture to the Google Doc below the video or email me.
For a copy of written directions with resources, click HERE.
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5th GradeStudents collaboratively observe, analyze, and interpret a body of artworks about places, focusing on content, style, and technique. Students create an artwork that communicates something about a place that has significance for them, and is inspired by the content, style or technique of artworks observed and analyzed, while demonstrating quality craftsmanship through appropriate use of materials, tools, and equipment. Archives
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