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Finished work with natural
materials. Red rose hips and straw, edged with twigs and pegged leaves. |
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Finished work. An assortment
of different twigs, cuttings and willow bark surrounded by lightly coloured,
pegged maple leaves. This is like using a variety of different coloured
pencil lines. |
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Finished work. Leaves,
twigs (some split) and stipped bark contrasting with yellow Autumn leaves.
Note the intense contrast both in colour and form between the red lines
of dogwood at the centre and the yellow leaves. |
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Finished work. Here
in the triangle piece, there is a great variety of form, colour and material.
Frames are both raised and on the round, one with straight sticks, the
other with broken and cut sticks. We used moss, grass, reed tops, leaves,
grass and rose hips. |
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Finished work. This
piece based on squares and lines, works very well with very few types
of material - sticks and leaves. |
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After three weeks the work has
decayed, almost beyond recognition. The effect of time, nature and the
elements is atheme discussed by the children. Often visiting classes
look at the work of the previous groups to see what has happened to
it. They are encouraged to use the materials from the old sculptre.
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Here the children have
used a made object in their artwork. Discussion tok place about whether
it should be used and the effect was of introducing made objects into
a sculpture built mainly from natural things. |
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