Jean Dubuffet - 3D design
Description: For this project, we started by analyzing some art pieces that were created by artist Jean Dubuffet. We then traced out two shapes that we could use for the bases of our sculpture. After the bases were made, we created more abstract shapes to add to the rest of the structure. Once the shapes were drawn out, we cut out each shape and traced both sides of the edges of the shape with a black sharpie. After the edges were traced, we added our own designs to each shape using at least two different colors. Once the shaped were colored, we cut slits in the shaped to connect them to one another to create a 3D free standing sculpture.
Extension Activity: This activity could be integrated into a science lesson. Students can talk about different animals that they may know of and traits that help them adapt to their environment such as camouflauge. Students could then think of the different prints that they may see on an animal's fur and color each shape with a different patterns based off of the animals they chose.


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