Category Archives: Lesson Plans

Wire and Hose Creations

These free-form sculptures were made from wire, pantyhose, and acrylic or latex paint. I got this lesson plan from a newsgroup for art teachers, and I was amazed at how easy and yet how dramatic these sculptures can be! Materials:Wire … Continue reading

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Sculpey and Water Bottle Caricatures

Many art projects involve the use of recycled materials. Students collected and used discarded plastic water bottles to create these fun figure sculptures. These examples were created by middle school students, but this project is appropriate for high school students, … Continue reading

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Wire and Sculpey Figure Sculptures

Students started this project by analyzing full-body images showing human proportions. They also tested the 7-8 “heads” tall theory, and when they measured each other from the top of their head to their chin–and then measured their total height, and did the … Continue reading

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Sculpey over Wire and Foil

Students used a thin layer of original white Sculpey synthetic “clay” over an armature of wire and aluminum foil to create a variety of sculpture pieces. When planning their sculptures, it was suggested that they think of the wire as … Continue reading

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Relief Sculpture – Subtractive Process

Students used a subtractive method to create bas-relief sculpture on drywall. (A brand name of this material is “Sheetrock.”) The drywall was cut into 12″ (or smaller) squares, and students glued it (back side down) to a piece of cardboard … Continue reading

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Relief Sculpture – Additive Process

After viewing pictures of ancient stone carvings, students were challenged to create a mock bas-relief “stone carving” (featuring a design of their choice) through an additive process. They used pieces of scrap matboard for a “base” layer and formed their … Continue reading

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How to Make a MUMMY MASK

This was one of the very first projects I posted when the original Art-Rageous website was launched in 1999, and at the time mask-making was geared for students in grades 5-8. We started out using medical grade plaster gauze, but … Continue reading

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Plaster Cast Hands

We made the the first plaster cast hands using dental alginate as the mold-making material. I have not used the product below (and the expense might be prohibitive for classroom use), but it has good reviews: This was our method, … Continue reading

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Packing Tape Sculpture

A few of my students made life-size sculptures of themselves using clear packing tape as a casting material. Applying the first layer of tape sticky side UP, three or more layers of tape were applied with the sticky side DOWN. … Continue reading

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Stop Motion Animation

My students used a mobile app called “Stop Motion Studio” to create short animations like this one:

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