Sculptures based on Andy Goldsworthy By Mrs Fletcher’s Class

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Sculptures based on Andy Goldsworthy By Mrs Fletcher’s Class Art in the Environment Sculptures based on Andy Goldsworthy By Mrs Fletcher’s Class

This is a display of grass, sticks and stones to make a robot’s face. Lola, Kieran and Harley worked together to create it.

We named out caterpillar Spike. We used twigs and stones to make him. By Jesse, Ruby and Alfie

This is a caterpillar made using rocks and twigs. By Lola, Kieran and Harley.

Our flower garden is made of grass, hay red leaves and sticks Our flower garden is made of grass, hay red leaves and sticks. We named and used dandelions and daisies too. Created by Chloe, Mercedes, Tristan and Kieran.

Our hedgehog is made of sticks and stones with flowers for the eyes and nose. Carefully made by Poppie, Baylee and Merrick.

We are called the lizard group We are called the lizard group. We made it out of wood and other bits and bobs. We hope you like it. Can you see it poking its tongue out? Created by Casey, Jasmine, Lillie and Kairon.

This is a flower in a box with leaves and flowers growing out of it This is a flower in a box with leaves and flowers growing out of it. We made it out of grass, sticks, flowers, rocks and petals. Created by Scarlett, Cole and Amara.

We made a delicious dish of curry and rice using twigs, petals and stones. By Ed, Elliot and Chloe. Warning: please don’t try and eat it!

We used small rocks and stones to create this lily pad. By JJ, Max and Keira.

The lily pad was improved by using sticks to turn it into a sunflower. Also by JJ, Max and Keira.