Friday, September 14, 2012
Wire Portraits
I was introducing my grade 10 Sculpture class to the use of the wire and solder as a sculptural medium by having them produce a continuous line portrait of someone they admired. Of course this initially involved them producing a continuous line pencil drawing first, which for most was a challenge in itself. However with this complete we enlarged it on the photocopier to produce a template that they could lay out their bent wire. While they generally tried to keep their wire to one continuous length, this was not always possible and it was clear that some simplification and adjustment would need to be made. Fortunately each student was able to have there own soldering iron for this task and they successfully achieved their goal quite quickly, with some really nice results. Legs were added to each corners of the final piece and they were finally mounted onto cardboard for display.
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