Quick Clay Figurative Sketches
By Paula Briggs
This session formed one of a series of sessions which provided young children with the opportunity to explore clay as a “short term” construction and modelling material. Without being fired, the dry clay has a limited lifespan, and the sculptures will crumble, but I think it’s important to remind oursleves that even without access to a kiln, clay can still be regarded as a valuable sculptural material.
In this session I wanted to give children in my art class for ages 7,8 and 9 the opportunity to create a series of clay “sketches” around a figurative theme.
![Quick clay figurative sketch](/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/12.jpg)
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Sheila, AccessArt
November 26, 2014 @ 2:19 pm
So sweet! I love this idea!