Sculpting: Making Art in 3D
Learning Goals:
- Learn new words about sculpting and different materials.
- Talk about sculpting and your experiences with art.
- Read about the different ways artists create sculptures.
- Listen to a sculptor talk about their work.
- Write a description of a sculpture.
Key Words:
- Sculpting: Making art that you can touch and feel, not just look at.
- Sculpture: A piece of art that is made by shaping materials.
- Clay: A soft, natural material often used for sculpting.
- Stone: A hard material, like marble or granite, that can be carved into sculptures.
- Wood: A natural material from trees that can be carved.
- Found Objects: Everyday items that artists use to make sculptures.
Let’s Talk About It!
- Have you ever tried sculpting? What did you make?
- What materials do you think are good for sculpting? Why?
- What are some famous sculptures you know of?
Let’s Read!
Sculpting is a special kind of art. You can use your hands to shape materials like clay or carve into wood or stone. Some artists even use things they find, like old toys or metal scraps, to make interesting sculptures.
Listen and Learn!
(Teacher plays a short interview with a sculptor who talks about using found objects in their work.)
Questions About the Interview:
- What materials does the artist use?
- Where do they find these materials?
- What do they like about making art this way?
Talk with a Partner!
One of you is a sculptor. The other is a reporter asking questions about your work.
Example:
- Reporter: “What are you working on right now?”
- Sculptor: “I’m making a sculpture of a bird using old car parts.”
- Reporter: “That’s interesting! What made you want to use car parts?”
Homework:
Imagine you are an artist. Write a short description of a sculpture you would like to create. What would it look like? What would it be made of? What would it mean?
Extra Fun:
If you can, try sculpting with clay or playdough at home!