Tag Archives: Sculpey
Mexican-Style Alebrijes
Students created whimsical “alebrije” sculptures in the style of Oaxacan art carvings. After brainstorming ideas for their sculpture and doing some preliminary drawings, they created an armature from wire and aluminum foil. After they were satisfied with the size and … Continue reading
Italy: Sports Cars
Ferrari….Lamborghini….Alfa Romeo….Fiat…. Italy is known for its luxury sports automobiles, and as part of our study of the art of this country, middle school students were challenged to either replicate or design a sports car. Using Sculpey clay as the … Continue reading
Sculpey and Water Bottle Caricatures
Many art projects involve the use of recycled materials. Students collected and used discarded plastic water bottles to create these fun figure sculptures. These examples were created by middle school students, but this project is appropriate for high school students, … Continue reading
Wire and Sculpey Figure Sculptures
Students started this project by analyzing full-body images showing human proportions. They also tested the 7-8 “heads” tall theory, and when they measured each other from the top of their head to their chin–and then measured their total height, and did the … Continue reading
Sculpey over Wire and Foil
Students used a thin layer of original white Sculpey synthetic “clay” over an armature of wire and aluminum foil to create a variety of sculpture pieces. When planning their sculptures, it was suggested that they think of the wire as … Continue reading
Goblins, Creatures & Character Sculptures
Every few years, I would have my students watch the movie Labyrinth and the documentary about the making of this fun fantasy movie that starred David Bowie and Jennifer Connelly. A Jim Henson and George Lucas production in the mid 1980s, … Continue reading