Create a Sculpture

To make great art you don't always have to use fancy materials like large white paper, paint, or even markers. You can use almost any materials you see around you to make art. For example, you could use scraps of cardboard from a cereal box, toilet paper rolls, straws, bottles, magazines, paper, bubble wrap, tissue boxes, or newspaper. 

Let's build a sculpture! Remember a sculpture is something that stands up. You can look over, under, and all around a sculpture. Follow along the sculpture scavenger hunt sheet (attached below) to collect your materials and then attach them together.

Beckett, Marcia. “Cylinder Sculptures for Kids.” Art Is Basic | An Elementary Art Blog, 26 July 2017, www.artisbasic.com/2017/07/cylinder-sculptures-kids.html?utm_medium=social&utm_source=pinterest&utm_campaign=tailwind_tribes&utm_content=tribes. Accessed 8 May 2020.



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