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9/29/15

3D construction faces made from wood and cardboard





Inspired by the work of Joyce Owens from Chicago. Children used their gathered skills in face making from the past 2 weeks to create these faces. Materials are both wood and cardboard. It's important NOT to use anything else but wood or cardboard. If you use plastic and use regular Elmer's glue, the pieces fall off easily when done. Of course you can splurge and get Tacky Glue and that will glue anything....and I mean anything. But, I stick to regular glue and items that glue easily. 






Children used a visual checklist to check off each face part as they added them. Their prior work in making a face college helped make this project successful. 
Children added details to their faces. Smaller, easy-to-glue items were offered on their second day to add to their faces. 





Children used one class to paint their faces into 1 chosen color. For the second painting lesson, children detailed their work  with 6 colors and again were asked to accentuate their main facial features. 






Here are the children working on their detailing using small detail brushes and permanent paint. 
Here are some of the finished pieces. 

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