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Friday, January 17, 2014

Paper Relief and Photography

This project truly took on a life of its own!  After looking at several examples of paper relief online on Pinterest, I set out cardboard squares, glue and piles of white paper, but I gave very few instructions about how to proceed.  Artists experimented with rolling, folding and wrinkling the paper to create these magnificent sculptures. Then we set up a photography station using black paper, an overhead projector and the iPad. Students used basic photo filters to emphasize the way the light hit their creations. So beautiful! 

2 comments:

  1. Hi Nora
    What a great project! I love how you combined sculpture and photography. The photos were so striking I was surprised at the scale of the physical sculptures. Pinning!
    Rina at www.k6art.com

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  2. Thank you! I love how I started with project with one outcome in mind and it morphed into something completely different. The opportunity to integrate photography and technology was such a treat! I am looking forward to repeating this lesson at my other school and with other age groups.

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