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What is Sculpture?
Art & Design
QCA Curriculum
Key Stage 1&2
By Cilik Tripamungkas
NB: The first meeting, introduction
Unit 1C: What is Sculpture?
ABOUT THE UNIT
In this unit children develop their understanding of shape, form, texture and the sensory qualities of materials. They learn
about the work of sculptors and about different kinds of sculpture, including those made of natural materials. They also learn
skills for arranging materials they have collected to make a relief collage and a sculpture.
WHERE THE UNIT FITS IN
This unit builds on Unit 2D „Grouping and changing materials‟ in the science scheme of work, when children explore materials
and objects using appropriate senses, and make observations and simple comparisons.
WHAT THE UNIT COVERS
Craft, Collage, Colour, 3D, Texture, Sculpture, Shape, Individual work, Collaborative work, and Form.
VOCABULARY
In this unit children will have an opportunity
to use words and phrases related to:
• natural materials, eg grasses, bark,
pebbles, rushes, leaves
• made materials, eg fabric, card, clay tiles,
plastic
• reclaimed materials, eg made for one
purpose and used again for another purpose
• visual qualities, eg shape, form, colour
• tactile qualities, eg hard, soft, rough,
smooth, bumpy, rigid, pliable
• materials and processes, eg sculptor,
sculpture, carving, modelling, casting,
constructing
RESOURCES
For practical work:
• natural materials, eg stones, pebbles,
small logs, roots, slate, twigs, grasses,
leaves, petals, creepers, bark, feathers,
ferns, seeds, withies;
• made materials, eg card, tubes, straws,
wood offcuts, shavings, flexible,
transparent and rigid plastic;
• materials for collage, eg card base,
glue, dyes or paints for colouring;
• camera, if possible;
• sketchbook, diary or clipboard;
•drawing materials, eg soft graphite
pencils, fine black pens, pastels
most children will be
able to:
• explore ideas about
sculpture; investigate
and use materials and
processes to
• communicate ideas and
meanings in three-
dimensional form;
comment on similarities
and
• differences between
their own and others‟
work; adapt and
improve their own work
some children will not
have made so much
progress. They will be
able to:
• represent ideas in three
dimensions; describe
what they think or feel
about their own and
• others‟ work
some children will have
progressed further. They
will be able to:
• collect visual and other
information for their
work; investigate
shape, form and texture
in
• materials to create a
three-dimensional form;
comment on similarities
and differences
• between their own and
others‟ work; adapt and
improve their own work
EXPECTATIONS
At the end of this unit
What do you think sculpture is?
What materials are used to make
sculpture?
Sculpture is often about the human body, but sometimes it can
be anything.
It can be large or tiny
Can you guess the material used?
Sculpture is made from hard material.
But it can be
made out of
anything.
“Why the materials used?”
Eg. Long lasting, temporary, to resist weather, to
convey idea about the subject.
Someone who creates sculptures called Sculptor.
Sculptor who work using
materials such as
stone, bronze, and wood.
Henry Spencer Moore
An English sculptor and artist. He was best known for
his semi-abstract monumental bronze sculptures
which are located around the world as public works
of art.
Born : July 30, 1898, Castleford,
United Kingdom
Died : August 31, 1986,
Much Hadham, United Kingdom
Periods: Modernism, Modern art
Education: Castleford High School, Royal College
of Art, Leeds College of Art and Design
Awards: Erasmus Prize
Man Enters the Cosmos is a cast bronze sculpture by
Henry Moore located on the Lake Michigan lakefront
outside the Adler Planetarium in the Museum Campus
area of downtown Chicago in Cook
County, Illinois, United States.
Location: Adler Planetarium; Created: 1980 ; Media:
Bronze
Nuclear Energy is a bronze sculpture by Henry
Moore that is located on the campus of the
University of Chicago at the site of world's first
nuclear reactor, Chicago Pile-1. Location:
University of Chicago
Created: 1964–1966; Genre: Abstract art; Media:
Bronze; Subject: Nuclear power
King and Queen is a bronze sculpture by Henry Moore,
designed in 1952. It depicts two figures, one male and
one female, seated beside each other on a bench.
Location: Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden;
Created: 1957; Media: Bronze
Barbara Hepworth
An English artist and sculptor. Her work exemplifies
Modernism and in particular modern sculpture. She was
"one of the few women artists to achieve international
prominence.“
Born : January 10, 1903, Wakefield
Died : May 20, 1975, St Ives, United
Kingdom
Artwork : Curved Form (Bryher), Two
Figures, More
Periods : Modernism, Modern art, Abstract
art
Education : Wakefield Girls High School, Royal
College of Art, Leeds College of Art
and Design
Two Figures
Medium: Bronze
Created: 1968
Curved Form
Medium: Bronze
Created: 1961
Oval Sculpture
Date: 1943, cast 1958
Medium: Plaster on wooden base
Work using natural material.
Andy Goldsworthy
He is a British sculptor, photographer and
environmentalist producing site-specific sculpture
and land art situated in natural and urban settings.
He lives and works in Scotland.
Born : July 26, 1956 (age 57),
Cheshire, United Kingdom
Nationality : British
Movies : Rivers and Tides
Periods : Contemporary art, Land art
Education : University of Central
Lancashire, Bradford College,
Harrogate High School
Work using natural mobiles.
Alexander Calder
An American sculptor best known as the originator
of the mobile, a type of kinetic sculpture made with
delicately balanced or suspended components
which move in response to motor power or air
currents.
Born : July 22, 1898, Lawnton,
Pennsylvania, United States
Died : November 11, 1976, New
York, United States
Full name : Alexander Calder
Cirque Calder
An artistic rendering of a circus.
Media: Wire
Lobster Trap and Fish Tail
A mobile
Location: the Museum of Modern Art
in New York City, New York, United
States.
Created: 1939
Media: Painted steel wire, Sheet
metal, Steel wire
Flamingo
a 53 foot tall stabile located in the
Federal Plaza in front of the
Kluczynski Federal Building in
Chicago, Illinois, United States.
Wikipedia
Created: October 25, 1974
Work using found materials.
Pablo Picasso
A Spanish
painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist, stage
designer, poet and playwright who spent most
of his adult life in France.
Born: October 25, 1881, Málaga, Spain
Died: April 8, 1973, Mougins, France
The Chicago Picasso
An untitled monumental sculpture by
Pablo Picasso in Chicago, Illinois.
The sculpture, dedicated on August
15, 1967, in Daley Plaza in the
Chicago Loop, is 50 feet tall and
weighs 162 short tons.
Head of a Woman (Fernande)
Created: 1909
Media: plaster.
Crane
Created: 1951-1952
The next meeting:
 Arrange to visit to a park, wood, forest, rocky place, coast
or scrubland.
 Ask the children to work in pairs and to look for natural
sculpture.
 Ask them to take a photograph of the sculptures.
 Ask them to notice: How is the sculpture arranged? What
materials used? What shaped it? What effect did wind,
weather, animals have on it?

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What is Sculpture?

  • 1. What is Sculpture? Art & Design QCA Curriculum Key Stage 1&2 By Cilik Tripamungkas NB: The first meeting, introduction
  • 2. Unit 1C: What is Sculpture? ABOUT THE UNIT In this unit children develop their understanding of shape, form, texture and the sensory qualities of materials. They learn about the work of sculptors and about different kinds of sculpture, including those made of natural materials. They also learn skills for arranging materials they have collected to make a relief collage and a sculpture. WHERE THE UNIT FITS IN This unit builds on Unit 2D „Grouping and changing materials‟ in the science scheme of work, when children explore materials and objects using appropriate senses, and make observations and simple comparisons. WHAT THE UNIT COVERS Craft, Collage, Colour, 3D, Texture, Sculpture, Shape, Individual work, Collaborative work, and Form.
  • 3. VOCABULARY In this unit children will have an opportunity to use words and phrases related to: • natural materials, eg grasses, bark, pebbles, rushes, leaves • made materials, eg fabric, card, clay tiles, plastic • reclaimed materials, eg made for one purpose and used again for another purpose • visual qualities, eg shape, form, colour • tactile qualities, eg hard, soft, rough, smooth, bumpy, rigid, pliable • materials and processes, eg sculptor, sculpture, carving, modelling, casting, constructing RESOURCES For practical work: • natural materials, eg stones, pebbles, small logs, roots, slate, twigs, grasses, leaves, petals, creepers, bark, feathers, ferns, seeds, withies; • made materials, eg card, tubes, straws, wood offcuts, shavings, flexible, transparent and rigid plastic; • materials for collage, eg card base, glue, dyes or paints for colouring; • camera, if possible; • sketchbook, diary or clipboard; •drawing materials, eg soft graphite pencils, fine black pens, pastels
  • 4. most children will be able to: • explore ideas about sculpture; investigate and use materials and processes to • communicate ideas and meanings in three- dimensional form; comment on similarities and • differences between their own and others‟ work; adapt and improve their own work some children will not have made so much progress. They will be able to: • represent ideas in three dimensions; describe what they think or feel about their own and • others‟ work some children will have progressed further. They will be able to: • collect visual and other information for their work; investigate shape, form and texture in • materials to create a three-dimensional form; comment on similarities and differences • between their own and others‟ work; adapt and improve their own work EXPECTATIONS At the end of this unit
  • 5. What do you think sculpture is? What materials are used to make sculpture?
  • 6. Sculpture is often about the human body, but sometimes it can be anything.
  • 7. It can be large or tiny
  • 8. Can you guess the material used? Sculpture is made from hard material.
  • 9. But it can be made out of anything.
  • 10. “Why the materials used?” Eg. Long lasting, temporary, to resist weather, to convey idea about the subject.
  • 11. Someone who creates sculptures called Sculptor.
  • 12. Sculptor who work using materials such as stone, bronze, and wood.
  • 13. Henry Spencer Moore An English sculptor and artist. He was best known for his semi-abstract monumental bronze sculptures which are located around the world as public works of art. Born : July 30, 1898, Castleford, United Kingdom Died : August 31, 1986, Much Hadham, United Kingdom Periods: Modernism, Modern art Education: Castleford High School, Royal College of Art, Leeds College of Art and Design Awards: Erasmus Prize
  • 14. Man Enters the Cosmos is a cast bronze sculpture by Henry Moore located on the Lake Michigan lakefront outside the Adler Planetarium in the Museum Campus area of downtown Chicago in Cook County, Illinois, United States. Location: Adler Planetarium; Created: 1980 ; Media: Bronze Nuclear Energy is a bronze sculpture by Henry Moore that is located on the campus of the University of Chicago at the site of world's first nuclear reactor, Chicago Pile-1. Location: University of Chicago Created: 1964–1966; Genre: Abstract art; Media: Bronze; Subject: Nuclear power King and Queen is a bronze sculpture by Henry Moore, designed in 1952. It depicts two figures, one male and one female, seated beside each other on a bench. Location: Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden; Created: 1957; Media: Bronze
  • 15. Barbara Hepworth An English artist and sculptor. Her work exemplifies Modernism and in particular modern sculpture. She was "one of the few women artists to achieve international prominence.“ Born : January 10, 1903, Wakefield Died : May 20, 1975, St Ives, United Kingdom Artwork : Curved Form (Bryher), Two Figures, More Periods : Modernism, Modern art, Abstract art Education : Wakefield Girls High School, Royal College of Art, Leeds College of Art and Design
  • 16. Two Figures Medium: Bronze Created: 1968 Curved Form Medium: Bronze Created: 1961 Oval Sculpture Date: 1943, cast 1958 Medium: Plaster on wooden base
  • 17. Work using natural material.
  • 18. Andy Goldsworthy He is a British sculptor, photographer and environmentalist producing site-specific sculpture and land art situated in natural and urban settings. He lives and works in Scotland. Born : July 26, 1956 (age 57), Cheshire, United Kingdom Nationality : British Movies : Rivers and Tides Periods : Contemporary art, Land art Education : University of Central Lancashire, Bradford College, Harrogate High School
  • 19.
  • 20. Work using natural mobiles.
  • 21. Alexander Calder An American sculptor best known as the originator of the mobile, a type of kinetic sculpture made with delicately balanced or suspended components which move in response to motor power or air currents. Born : July 22, 1898, Lawnton, Pennsylvania, United States Died : November 11, 1976, New York, United States Full name : Alexander Calder
  • 22. Cirque Calder An artistic rendering of a circus. Media: Wire Lobster Trap and Fish Tail A mobile Location: the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, New York, United States. Created: 1939 Media: Painted steel wire, Sheet metal, Steel wire Flamingo a 53 foot tall stabile located in the Federal Plaza in front of the Kluczynski Federal Building in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Wikipedia Created: October 25, 1974
  • 23. Work using found materials.
  • 24. Pablo Picasso A Spanish painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist, stage designer, poet and playwright who spent most of his adult life in France. Born: October 25, 1881, Málaga, Spain Died: April 8, 1973, Mougins, France
  • 25. The Chicago Picasso An untitled monumental sculpture by Pablo Picasso in Chicago, Illinois. The sculpture, dedicated on August 15, 1967, in Daley Plaza in the Chicago Loop, is 50 feet tall and weighs 162 short tons. Head of a Woman (Fernande) Created: 1909 Media: plaster. Crane Created: 1951-1952
  • 26. The next meeting:  Arrange to visit to a park, wood, forest, rocky place, coast or scrubland.  Ask the children to work in pairs and to look for natural sculpture.  Ask them to take a photograph of the sculptures.  Ask them to notice: How is the sculpture arranged? What materials used? What shaped it? What effect did wind, weather, animals have on it?