Des sculptures aux longues jambes
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De belles et élégantes sculptures en fil métallique et argile autodurcissante inspirées de l'univers des personnages de Giacometti et Salvador Dalí. Les enfants forment un squelette en fil de fer, le recouvrent d'argile autodurcissante et peignent la sculpture en utilisant des couleurs vives inspirées de l'art populaire sud-américain. GROUPE CIBLE : jeunes enfants (de la maternelle au CE2) et enfants (CM1 à 6ème)
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1 Form a skeleton from bonsai wire. Make sure the figure can stand on its own.
2 Now form the slender figure from self-hardening clay around the wire and let it dry.
3 Paint the sculpture with opaque paint in bright colours. Leave to dry. (You may apply several layers so that the figure appears bright ...)
4 Draw eg. details with a covering field. Let dry.
5 Paint eyes with a foam stencil brush, brush handle or a wooden flower stick.
6 The extra thick 3 mm bonsai wire makes the figures quite stable, and the slender look can therefore be exaggerated.
7 Y2 and Y3 pupils can use the softer 2mm bonsai wire instead. But then the figures must be smaller so that the wire holds its shape.
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