So in my mind it was not an "Evil" project, but my Art 3 students didn't agree. In fact after this project, they started painting emoji's on my wall (picture later) and the first one to go up was the mischievous/naughty purple one. I guess I need to work on perfecting my witches cackle when I give out assignments.
The "evil" assignment I gave them, was an 18" coil sculpture. In my defense it had been forever since we had done a big clay sculpture and I thought this was a great way to use up the rest of my clay for the year, and create a giant sculpture. I mean there are so many great designs and textures that can be created with coils.
Well after a couple of long weeks (mostly because of their complaining) they finally finished them. These are a few of my favorites.
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Bree H. |
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Emily H. |
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Kayla E. |
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Mikayla R. |
As you can see, a few of them got creative towards the end so that they could meet their 18" goal and be done with the project at the same time.
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