Clay Bust Projects in 3D Art Classes

Shelby Kellis 
Business Manager 

        Chad Willefords’ 3D art class is finishing up their clay bust project. For this project students got to pick a head of a character, animal, or person to sculpt. Some of the projects the students are doing, Darth Vader, Yoda, Chris Evans, Thor and Jack Skellington.
        Senior Shianne Bice is doing Jack, which is coming along great.
“The way the eyes are nearly a perfect match to the picture,” says Bice. “Probably one of my best pieces of art I have done in my whole high school career.”
        For this project students start with making a neck, by putting clay slabs over an armature. According to Google.com an armature is a metal framewoek on which a sculpture is molded with clay or a similar materianl. But instead of using metal students made their armature by rolling up news papers and putting them in plastic sacks.
       After making the neck students sat the head armature on top of the neck and covered it up with more clay slabs.
        The students could either make a neck and head, or they also could do their persons sholders. Even though students are not required to make them they ccould also make hands or props to go with their project.


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