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In this lesson we will explore what sculpture is, looking at different methods including assemblage, relief sculpture, carving and modelling and will find shapes in an artist's work to use as a starting point. .
In this lesson, we will explore a range of joining techniques for our own sculpture project.
In this lesson, we will use the shapes from lesson one and the joining techniques from lesson two, to begin to create our own piece of sculpture. .
We will start by considering ways that we might adapt or improve our work. We will also consider ways to add colour and pattern to the surfaces of our sculpture.
We will think about different ways to present our sculpture - on the wall, on a surface or even in the garden! We will give our sculptures a name and a label, just like in a gallery!
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