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Article: Sculpting in black and white.
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- Arts & Activities
- Article date:
- May 1, 2004
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Pick three numbers, any numbers between one and nine. Remember them. Is this some kind of magic trick? Well, the results might took like magic, but there's really nothing tricky about this project.
With these three numbers, you and your students are about to start what will turn out to be a sculptural masterpiece. With the help of patterns and some imagination, you will soon have a three-dimensional work of art that even Calder would envy. Ready?
Using a fine, black marker, draw your first number on a white 9" x 12" paper. Make it BIG! It's best to use a heavyweight construction paper, as it will make some later steps easier. When you add your next two ...
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