After students studied Victorian Architecture and landscapes using 2-Dimensions, they then got to experiment with creating a 3-Dimensional house sculpture. We discussed different parts of Architecture that they could use. We also talked about recycled art and how you can create a piece of art out of just about anything. Everything used for their sculpture was from recycle materials (mostly cardboard). When their sculptures were complete I took them outside and spray painted them all black to create UNITY throughout their art. Finally students were able to had metallic accents to them.











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