Last Thursday we made models with an artist called Ann. 5JM and 5FM spent the whole day having fun and learning new skills.
Adelaide My model turned out better than I thought it would! The shape of my model was a ballerina, which had its arms in an o shape and the legs in a p shape. First we had to roll 8 newspaper sticks, so that we could bend our models into shape! By the way it was really hard! When we had rolled our sticks Ann (the artist teacher) told us the next step. When I was listening I thought it sounded hard, but when I started I found it quite easy! The last step was to us papier mache to hold it in place and make it look better. By the end of the day we all finished! | Adam My model went very well but it was very tricky to make. Firstly we all had to roll up 8 newspaper very tight and then we had to tape it with masking tape to hold it in place. 5JM kept coming into my class so Ann the artist could show the next step. Then we started making our models in class. It was really hard and it took all day. I really enjoyed the papier mache because it was very gooey and warm. Tigerlily I loved doing the models and my shape was in a running position because I thought it would be cool. I was so happy with myself because it actually came to shape. The thing that was hardest to do was the paper rolling because every time I got to the very end I accidentally let go and had to start again. It kept doing my head in but after a while I actually ended up doing 8 newspaper rolls. And in the end I had a perfect model. Matthew Last Thursday we all made models and I called mine Creeper (the Minecraft explosive monster)!! Mine didn't go so well at first because when we had to roll up the 8 newspaper strips really thin so they wouldn't snap they always kept unrolling but thanks to Miss Nattrass it came back to life. She helped us by giving a thin wooden stick so we could roll it up easier because people were struggling. Lets get 10 comments this week at least! |