Students used tempera paint and created non-objective designs with a variety of colors, lines, and shapes. They also added another non-objective design on the back of their painting by using markers. They moved from 2-D, two-dimensional art, to 3-D, three-dimensional art, by cutting, folding, and attaching pieces of the paper to create an abstract sculpture.
This picture is awesome! ~Jade
ReplyDeleteI love this art project because we get to draw.
ReplyDeleteI like this project because it was my first 3-D sculpture. ~Jesse
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