FORM. FORM A 3-dimensional object SPHERE CYLINDER.

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FORM

FORM A 3-dimensional object

SPHERE

CYLINDER

CUBE

RECTANGULAR PRISM

PYRAMID

TRIANGULAR PRISM

CONE

Free-Form (Organic) Forms

PAPER SCULPTURE 1.Using marker, draw large open shapes connected with one continuous line 2.Use colored markers to make different patterns inside each shape 3.Cut around the perimeter of the design 4.Select areas to cut into the design - leaving about 1” between the cuts (design should remain as one piece) 5.Glue the design to black paper in one location 6.Move the design around - pushing it up and down, twisting, etc to create a 3D sculpture 7.Glue remaining pieces down