Monday, February 27, 2012

Student Art Feature: Bronze & Silver Clay Portraits

I am back with another Student Art Feature. I have not had a chance to get my act together enough to get all the things I want to say out here so I am going with this today. Maybe later this week I can share all the goodies my students and I have been working on.

This is my second favorite student art feature.
(My favorite is yet to come.)
I was kind of taken aback by how creative, simple, and how professional these student portraits look.
Here are two far away shot of the whole bulletin board they are displayed on. The shot is not a great one. Again I was walking around with my iPhone snapping pictures in the hall. I must have looked like a weird teacher.
 Anyway, this is just so you can get a perspective of how they look from afar.
 The real magic happens when you get up close.
 They remind me of coins. :)
  When I talked to the art teacher she shared with me that the kids made the faces out of clay on some tag paper. The clay dried and then she came in on the weekend to spray paint them all in the gym.
 She also shared that all the doors were open and the gym stunk for 2 days! So if your going to recreate please keep that in mind.
 In my opinion, they are amazing.
 I feel like I could see them on display at some museum or gallery.

These were done by 1st graders. :) I love how different each one is.

I hope to be back this week with our very late Presidents days activities and some long over due Organization projects. That is right, I fell off the Organization train, but I am back on now, just a few weeks late. :P

Have a great day!

12 comments:

  1. Oh my goodness! These are amazing! Thank you for sharing them... I forwarded your link to our art teacher!

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    1. Lol, I do the same thing with tons of projects I find on blogland. :)

      Ms. M

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  2. THESE ARE SO AWESOME! What an amazing art activity that your students will treasure and remember forever. Love them!

    tHANKS FOR SHARING!

    Lyndsey
    A Year of Many Firsts

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    1. I think they are wonderful too. :) Wish I could take some home. :P

      Ms. m

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  3. Those are SO adorable! Do you know what kind of clay she used? I am really interested in this!

    kimberlycollatos@comcast.net

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    1. I asked today and found out she used regular modeling clay and then sprayed it with an acrylic hardener. Then she sprayed it with spray paint. I am assuming she waited for the hardener to harden then painted them. She said the hardener and spray paint was very volatile and deffinetly should not be used around kids.

      Ms. M

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  4. I love this project!! I would also like to know what kind of clay they used.

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    1. Please see my reply to the comment above.

      Ms. M

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