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5 个适合与孩子一起制作的精美雕塑
今天,我们来看一下 5 个利用令人惊叹的雕塑进行艺术创作的富有创意且有趣的想法。
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Today is the day to check out 5 creative and interesting ideas for making art with amazing sculptures. So what do you think about separating some interesting materials, calling your children, grandchildren and nephews to let the creativity flow!
01 – Art with clay frog
This beautiful clay sculpture was inspired and created by reading the book WIDE-MOUTHED FROG by Keith Faulkner. The book is already a great joy for the children and guarantees fun. We took a fantastic idea from teacher Linda Gray’s Instagram, which is really cool! The author carried out this activity with the children of the first year in which she teaches. She combined art with reading, and it was just amazing. What do you think about using this idea for several other books.
02 – Art with cheerful and fun sculpture inspired by Miró
You can take advantage of every moment to play to introduce wonderful children and amazing artists like Juan Miró. Born in Spain, Miró was one of the greatest artists of surrealism and was a painter, sculptor and ceramicist, an incredible talent. And his art, always so colorful and “different”, draws the children’s attention and inspires them. Let the kids run wild creating with one of our 5 creative ideas for making art with sculptures.
03 – Creative Art with Papier Mache Bowls
A very fun idea that starts when making papier mache. Yes, you can do it at home! So, with the paper ready, just organize everything for the children to create this beautiful colorful bowl. By the way, the bowl is ready in the color of the paper and then the child can stick figures, pompoms, create and play with pompoms, whatever he wants! This idea is from the teachingideas website and shows us how a simple material can be turned into a beautiful sculpture.
04 – Art with Sculpture of colored sticks
Here the game is fun and also starts before creating the sculpture. We saw this idea on hellowonderful and it’s super simple, creative and fun! You separate ice cream sticks, markers and let the children paint. Afterwards, just let them stick the sticks together forming the sculpture in the way they want to assemble, disassemble and remake.
05 – Sculpture with branches and dry leaves
You know those twigs and dry leaves that children find in the playground or in the square and take home to play with? It sounds silly, but it’s not, it can turn into art. When they find it and often want to take it home! How about letting them take it and making this owl sculpture? Look how beautiful this idea from iheartcraftythings.
Super simple, for children of different ages and using materials we have at home with elements from nature.