Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Art- Talent Development

The last couple of weeks in art we have been looking at making multi-media sculptures. Our art multi-media sculptures are made from a wire skeleton then coated in newspaper, paper tape, paper mache, tinfoil and clay this is then covered in material which is sewed up to give it the appearance of skin. I am making a frilled necked lizard and to make the frill you need to put down some tissue paper and lay down a metal frame of what you are doing (a frill) on the tissue paper then coat the frame and tissue paper in glue and put another layer of tissue paper on top and blow dry it all until it turns hard. Below is a photo of my frill-necked lizard so far. I will keep you updated with my progress on my multi-media art. I have also made a clay sculpture of a gecko foot. Below there is a image of my clay art.

Friday, August 19, 2011

Art talent development

Brooke I was impresed by how much you remembered about working with clay from last year and the amount of detail that you put into your sculpture. It will be interesting to see how it looks when it is glazed and fired as it is quite an original piece of art - well done!
Darryn

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Teacher comment

Great to have you choose art talent development Brooke, you certainly launched yourself into it today. I will be very interested to see what art works you create based on the theme we have chosen and how the various mediums suit what you are trying to create.
Darryn

My First Week Back


Kia Ora,
Today it is my first week back at Enrich and it is quite full on. I have been busy working on my talent devolopment which is on art. The art we are doing is going to be about reptiles and I have decided to model gecko feet. My first material I will use to make the model will be clay and I may possibly do some paper mache. We start our project next week and we will continue to build our knowledge on our art throughout the term. Our finished product will be displayed at the Southland City Gallery in Invercargill. Below is a picture of the many types of gecko feet I will be looking at building. I will post next week and tell you how I go on my sculpting.