To celebrate thanksgiving we made hand turkeys, but we got to design our turkey hands into anything we wanted to make. For example, a zombie, santa, a princess and other things we could make our turkeys into. I made mine into a zombie turkey. In the beginning of starting to create mine, I knew exactly what to do. So for each step I would envision every new detail that I was going to add and draw it on the turkey. Motion in Art, 1st sculptureFor the first sculpture I did for motion in art is a miniature christmas mobile . It was small because I wanted it to be small but it was also very hard to create because it was small. Mrs. Underhill thought it was going to be a diorama, but my original thought was just to make it small. It was taking a long time to just make the small one, so I just stopped doing it and moved on to do another motion in art sculpture. When I was in the middle of creating it, I started to observe around the room at what the other students were doing for theirs. Motion in Art, 2nd sculpture After when I stopped doing the mobile sculpture I started thinking on what this one could be. It had to be something that showed movement and I thought of flip books all of a sudden because they show movement with many pages. So for this one I decided to do a flip book. My flip book is a tree sprouting from the ground and slowly growing into a tree and then slowly losing its leaves because winter is coming. I'm still working on it right now.
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AuthorI'm Caitlyn. I'm in 9th grade. I like drawing, sketching and love looking at nature. Archives
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