Submitted by: Cindy
Erickson
UNIT: Figurative Sculpture
Lesson: Baked Polymer Clay
3D People Portraits
Grade Level: Middle school –
High School (5th and up)
Standards/PASS
Objectives: (Teacher should mark those he/she emphasizes in this lesson
for each day)
Standard
1: Language of Visual Art - The student will identify visual art
terms
1.
Describe and apply knowledge of the principles of design: rhythm,
balance
(symmetrical,
asymmetrical, radial) contrast, movement, variety, center of
interest
(emphasis),
and repetition in personal artwork, and the artworks of others -
apply these to sculpture.
2.
Describe and use the elements of art: line, color, form, shape,
texture, value (light and dark), and space in works of art.
Identify and discriminate between types of shape
(geometric
and organic), colors (primary, secondary, complementary,
intermediates neutrals, tints, tones, shades, and values), lines
(characteristics, quality), textures
(tactile
and visual), and space (background, middleground, foreground,
placement,
perspective,
overlap, negative, size, color) in personal artwork, and the
artworks of
others
- apply these to sculpture
3.
Know how works of art are made with respect to the materials,
media, techniques, and sources of ideas.
4.
Discuss observations of visual and expressive features seen in the
environment (such as colors, textures, shapes).
Standard
2: Visual Art History and Culture - The student will recognize the
development of visual art from
an historical and cultural perspective.
1.
Describe and place a variety of specific significant art objects
by artist, style and
historical
and cultural context.
2.
Identify themes and purposes of works of art and artifacts in
history and culture.
3.
Identify how the visual arts are used by artists in today’s
world, including the popular
media
of advertising, television, and film (Cite examples of clay
animation in advertising and movies).
4.
Communicate in-depth knowledge gained through integrated study of
a visual art
theme,
historical period, or event.
Standard
3: Visual Art Expression - The student will observe, select, and
utilize a variety of ideas and subject matter in creating original
works of art.
1.
Make original works of art using a variety materials (media), and
techniques
(skills),
and sources for ideas.
2.
Use observation, memory and imagination in making original works
of art.
3.
Demonstrate safe and proper use, care, and storage of media,
materials, and
equipment.
4.
Apply knowledge of a basic art vocabulary through experiences in
making original
works
of art.
5.
Demonstrate a basic knowledge of media, techniques and processes
in:
Sculpture
Standard
4: Visual Art Appreciation - The student will learn to appreciate
visual art as a vehicle of human expression.
2.
Demonstrate respect for personal artwork and the artwork of
others.
3.
Demonstrate thoughtfulness and care in completion of artworks.
Vocabulary:
Three-dimensional,
Sculpture, Armature
Motivation/Visual
Aids/Artists:
Annie
Wahl http://www.rainbowdolls.com/ooakall/awahldesc.html
Scott
Roberts http://www.hosstudio.com
http://www.princetonol.com/groups/iad/lessons/middle/crafts.htm#Doll
Specific
Objectives:
Student
will learn:
1.
Proper building techniques w/
“bake in the oven” clay such as Fimo or Sculpey
2.
To create either a realistic portrait or caricature in sculptural
form
3.
Show awareness of correct figure proportion
Materials
Needed:
Fimo/sculpey
clay-assorted colors with extra flesh color
Pasta
machine – useful but optional
Wooden
base for each student with 2 holes drilled to insert wire –or
figures can be designed to sit-they do not stand very well usually
without a base
Armature
wire-can be bought or hangers can be used but they are more
difficult to manipulate
Masking
tape
Foil
Face
molds (optional)
Hand
and feet molds (optional)
Baking
sheet (old cookie sheet)
Oven
to use
Cutting
tools (old table knives, dental tools, clay modeling tools)
Texture
items (old buttons, cloth, burlap, plastic things to mold into)
Toothpicks
Procedure:
Show
photos and discuss vocabulary.
Discuss
3 main building forms-----1.ball and variations---2.snake---3.flat
sheets
“This
project looks hard but it really isn’t.”
Draw
a stick figure of what you have in mind.
Draw figure with correct figure proportion (suggest folding paper
into eighth's an drawing figure about 7 1/2 head height's tall)
Lay
the armature wire on your drawing and cut - twist and wrap it together
until you have a wire stick figure.
Wire must end in 2 points at the end of each leg to insert
into wooden bases if you use them.
Use
wadded foil to build it into a 3D figure. Use a foil ball for the head.
Wrap
with masking tape to make a filled out full figure.
Condition
the clay by rolling it thru the pasta machine or hand kneading for
6 minutes.
Mold
flesh clay into the face mold of your choice.
Using your fingers and the toothpicks change the face to
reflect your own design.
Attach
the face to the front of the foil ball.
Use additional flesh clay to make the rear of the head and
the neck.
Mold
flesh clay into the hands and feet.
Attach to the wire for hands and feet.
The hands go at the end of the arm wires but the feet stick
out in front of the leg wires which are inserted into the base.
See in progress photographs below.
Roll
color into flat sheets and make “clothes” for your figure.
Add
texture and details. The
more detail the better.
Keep going!!
Small
“real” items can be added for detail such as beads or wire
(paper clips) small baskets, silk flowers etc.

in progress - optional - molds can be used for
face, hands and feet.
Assessment - Rubric: adapted
from rubric by Marianne Galyk
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Assessment Rubric
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Student Name:
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Class Period:
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Assignment:
Polymer
Clay Figures
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Date Completed:
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Circle the
number in pencil that
best shows how well you feel that you completed that
criterion for the assignment.
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Excellent
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Good
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Average
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Needs
Improvement
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Rate
Yourself
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Teacher’s
Rating
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Criteria 1 –
Drawing figure proportion - wire armature
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10
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9 – 8
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7
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6 or less
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Criteria 2 –
Building up figure with polymer clay
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10
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9 – 8
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7
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6 or less
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Criteria 3 –
Posing and embellishments. Presentation of sculpture
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10
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9 – 8
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7
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6 or less
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Criteria 4 – Effort: took time to
develop idea & complete project? (Didn’t rush.) Good
use of class time?
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10
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9 – 8
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7
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6 or less
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Criteria 5 – Craftsmanship – Neat, clean & complete? Skillful use of the
art tools & media?
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10
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9 – 8
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7
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6 or less
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Total:
50
x
2 = 100
(possible
points)
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Grade:
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Your Total
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Teacher Total
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Student Comments: Teacher's
Comments: [MIDDLE
SCHOOL LESSONS]
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