Plaster masks Three-Dimensional Work: - recognize and understand the difference between sculpture and three-dimensional design that is functional, e.g.,

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Plaster masks Three-Dimensional Work: - recognize and understand the difference between sculpture and three-dimensional design that is functional, e.g., desk, chair, telephone - explain the difference between relief sculpture and sculpture-in-the-round - demonstrate additive and subtractive construction processes’ - demonstrate proper design and construction considerations with different media, such as paper, cardboard, wood, wire, soap, clay - identify the relationships between an armature and the finished form

Why do cultures make masks? n.org/newsparkers/ WhyPeopleMakeMas ks.pdf n.org/newsparkers/ WhyPeopleMakeMas ks.pdf

instructions om/watch?v=IjdWH1 G1GSA om/watch?v=IjdWH1 G1GSA Materials: Plaster bandages Scissors Petroleum jelly Water Towel A partner

Procedure 1) clear hair back, put towel on 2) put jelly on face, esp. eyebrows 3) wet plaster strip 4) cover only top half of the face 5) work quickly dries fast 6) remove mask then start on your partner. 7) label with your name, and put in a safe place to dry till we paint and decorate next time.

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