How to Make a Human Tape Sculpture: These are human-mold sculptures made out of plastic wrap and packing tape. They are fun, easy to make, and can take on any pose you can think of. I discovered these sculptures a few years ago while researching street art installation. This Instruct…
I'm sure many of you have seen the packing tape sculpture craze all over Pinterest. As soon as I saw it at the beginning of the school year, I knew it was something I had to try with my art club kids. We looked at the artwork of Mark Jenkins. Jenkins is an American artist who creates packing tape installations. The kids loved his work. It was so fun and unexpected. To start, the kids got into groups of 3-4 to help speed up the taping process. The first layer of tape had to be wrapped sticky side out. The following 2-3 layers were wrapped sticky side in. Once they got a large section wrapped (or when they wrapped too tight and the model started losing circulation), they cut the tape off and taped the form back together. Every student in art club will get to be the model for this project. I cannot wait to see these finished! Some important lessons we learned today was to not wrap too tightly and to not wrap too many layers or you run out of tape quickly. Here are some progress photos! And here is a fun little video of a quick way to wrap the torso... Here are more photos from 2/5/13 "The proposal" Gangnam Style The tangled mess of body parts! More photos from 2/6/13
I'm sure many of you have seen the packing tape sculpture craze all over Pinterest. As soon as I saw it at the beginning of the school year, I knew it was something I had to try with my art club kids. We looked at the artwork of Mark Jenkins. Jenkins is an American artist who creates packing tape installations. The kids loved his work. It was so fun and unexpected. To start, the kids got into groups of 3-4 to help speed up the taping process. The first layer of tape had to be wrapped sticky side out. The following 2-3 layers were wrapped sticky side in. Once they got a large section wrapped (or when they wrapped too tight and the model started losing circulation), they cut the tape off and taped the form back together. Every student in art club will get to be the model for this project. I cannot wait to see these finished! Some important lessons we learned today was to not wrap too tightly and to not wrap too many layers or you run out of tape quickly. Here are some progress photos! And here is a fun little video of a quick way to wrap the torso... Here are more photos from 2/5/13 "The proposal" Gangnam Style The tangled mess of body parts! More photos from 2/6/13
Need a step by step tutorial on a Sculpture/ 3D project that is cleaner than most art projects? This is it! The Masking Tape Shoe Sculpture lesson is great for students to be engaged throughout the entire lesson because it is all about them. Students can decide any shoe they want to replicate: High Heel, Nike's, Crocs, and etc. This lesson will take a few weeks to do and students will be able to alter in any way to show off personality. See Preview and thumbnail to see more details. In this lesson, you will get: 1. 24 Editable Microsoft PowerPoint Slides to edit however you need to. 2. Agenda/ Learning Target 3. Do Now/Bell Work 4. Step by Step Process with pictures 5. Student Examples 6. Critique Sheet (Gallery Walk) 7. Rubric 8. Materials Suggestions 9. Already Made Sample Template of a Converse (Perfect for students who need the extra assistance or are struggling) Click on the preview to see all the slides included! Note: Must have Microsoft PowerPoint on desktop to avoid any downloading issues! Need more resources? Alebrije Lesson Ceramics Coil Pot Written Critiques Artist of the Month No Prep Sub Lesson Any questions, please feel free to ask! Remember to leave a kind review for TPT credits towards your next purchase and FOLLOW ME and TAG ME on INSTAGRAM: ARTWITHSHAW Happy Teaching, Tina Shaw Key words: Retro, groovy, vintage, lesson, tape, sculpture, sneaker, masking tape, school community, back to school, critique, Middle School, High School Lesson, Unit, 3 Dimensional Design
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Masking tape, wood, concrete and metal, 210 cm x 160 cm x 140 cm More images of Some people knit: The Skinny Magazine website Articles about Some people knit The Skinny, 28 June 2010 …
How to Make a Human Tape Sculpture: These are human-mold sculptures made out of plastic wrap and packing tape. They are fun, easy to make, and can take on any pose you can think of. I discovered these sculptures a few years ago while researching street art installation. This Instruct…
Use your cast off cardboard, egg cartons, plastic cups, and costume jewelry to make these fun recycled art sculptures.
Materials: - Drawing Paper - Cereal Boxes (Or other cardboard similar to that thickness, cereal boxes open up to large pieces) - Tag...
Plastercraft Sculptures After the Christmas break, we came back and jumped right into making lots of creative messes. Art 1 students are...
For en tid siden lavede 2.klasse skulpturer af deres hænder, og dér lovede jeg at vende tilbage med et større projekt. Her er det! Tapeskulpturer i stor størrelse! Børnene har været delt i to grupper - et drengehold og et pigehold. Hver gruppe skulle fremstille en skulptur af et læsende barn, som skulle udstilles på
See how easy it is to make custom sculptural art in this before and after, using some unexpected materials!
Have you always wanted to create sculptures? Try Paverpol, an environmentally-friendly material used to harden fabric in a process similar to paper mache. Learn how to create an indoor or outdoor sculpture with this simple tutorial including step-by-step photos and videos.
After studying the avant-garde movement of Futurism, in the classes of Grade 9 we decided to reproduce the movement of a figure using the method of overlapping sequences and force lines used by the…
Try this easy tinfoil sculpture art lesson in your classroom. Learn more from this blog post.
As indigenous art is a significant and important part of the study of Australian art, I inevitably teach several lessons a year centr...
One of the classes I teach at West Liberty University is ART 160/ Design II. This class is an introduction to 3D design and is comprised mostly of freshmen who are majoring in graphic design or ar…
Students studied the life and work of American sculptor, Alexander Calder. Inspired by his "stabile" sculptures, students created a unified...
Darel Carey aus Los Angeles erstellt beeindruckende Tape Art-Motive. Nur mit einzelnen Klebestreifen, erschafft er dank sauber ausgearbeiteter Anordnung
Images taken from Paper sculpture just got a little deeper and a lot more colourful, really draws you in (bad pun, I know). I really liked these images when I came across them today. I have to say…
See how easy it is to make custom sculptural art in this before and after, using some unexpected materials!
Mark Jenkins makes art from tape. Packaging tape to be exact. From babies to giraffes and back again, Mr. Jenkins places his work in odd spaces; causing confusion, anger and laughter. The Sifter ex…
2.klasse er blevet færdige med deres skulpturer. Oplægget var, at de skulle lave en hånd, der skulle vise noget om dem. Det kunne være et håndtegn (f.eks. V-tegnet, som ses på billede 2, eller rock-tegnet fra øverste billede). Jeg havde også taget en kopi af det internationale håndalfabet med, som de kunne lade sig inspirere
The kindergarten curriculum for this 9 weeks calls for a paper sculpture... which is a perfect time to review lines. The students learned how to make all kinds of lines and glued them to a base. They were so pleased with them, and begged me to let them take them home right then. Of course I let them (I didn't tell them that I didn't have room to store them...hee hee).
Paper mache hare sculpture in a recycled tuna can … he is made up of tin foil, florist wire, masking tape, and layers of gluey paper and cotton wool, before being finished with chalk paint, watercolour pencils, and wax. He is reading his favourite book. The tuna tin was thoroughly cleaned, before being primed, and finished as above. This piece hangs from a strand of waxed black thread with incorporated green faceted bead. Approximate dimensions H:12cm W:9cm D:3cm 🐇If you like this piece of papery hare art, you might be interested in this one: https://orchardcottagefinds.etsy.com/listing/1759272259 Our hand-crafted pieces are made from upcycled materials, which are lovingly transformed - they are made to treasure. Not suitable for young children, as they may include sharp elements and tiny components. SHIPPING ADVICE: this item will be carefully packaged for transit, shipped and tracked. Our customers are very important to us and it matters that you are happy with your purchase and service provided; we do everything possible to ensure items reach you in a safe and timely manner. Thank you so much for visiting our little shop. You can follow us on Pinterest and Instagram for highlights on our new items and things we love. Pinterest: orchardcottageinteriors Facebook and Instagram: @orchardcottage35 Please see further information here before purchasing: https://etsy.me/2mz5d60
If you’re a seamstress extraordinaire than you are no stranger to bias tape. You probably know a handful of ways you can apply it to your sewing projects. If you missed it, we show you how to make your own bias tape here! However, if you’re not a sewing whiz, fear not! We treated our bias tape […]
Las siguientes imágenes muestran algunos ejemplos de esta técnica. tendremos que pensar que queremos hacer para crear un grupo escultórico que instalaremos en el lugar del centro para el que se haya creado.
My fellow bloggers have provided beautiful examples and illustrations of the value of tape. I encourage you to read each of their posts on this topic but here are a few highlights.
As indigenous art is a significant and important part of the study of Australian art, I inevitably teach several lessons a year centr...
Kids can use art tape to create fun roller coasters and amusement park art rides.