Life Size Cardboard Sculptures

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Life Size Cardboard Sculptures Goals: *Group of 3-5 *Sculpture is as tall or taller than Ms. Mann (5’3”) (or shortest person in the class) *Surface is clean cardboard (no stickers showing) Or is plastered and painted. *Sculpture stands on it’s own. *Sculpture has a theme that relates to high school We are going to display these sculptures in the commons.

Option for students that do not want to do the group project. Create a realistic hand out of clay or foam. *stands, life size *is realistic (wrinkles, nails, details) *has interesting pose https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=As3l1I5vumY