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Caryatids

Grade Levels: 6 - 8

Caryatids are sculptured female figures which serve as ornamental support in place of a column or pilaster.
Objectives
  • Sudents will make pillars.
Materials
  • Brown butcher wrap
  • Scissors
  • Pencils
  • Newspaper
  • Gesso
  • Poster paint, black and white
  • Brushes-all sizes
  • Trays and containers for mixing
  • Small sponges
  • Dowels
  • Staples
  • Optional: Internet reference material about Greek columns.
Procedures
  1. Recommended height for the stuffed paper sculpture caryatids you'll be constructing is three to four feet.
  2. You might precut butcher wrap in accommodating lengths.
  3. Remember, this is a project with two sides, front and back!
  4. Dowels may also be sectioned in advance of class with a saw.
  5. Leave about a foot for possible "planting" of caryatids.
  6. Dowels will essentially serve as cores, just as they are used in architecture.
  7. Small sponges will be helpful in replicating the stony quality of the material surface of caryatids. They will be used to apply some of the paint.
  8. Have all reference materials ready. These column carry heavy burdens and yet look like they are not straining.
  9. What does it mean to carry such weight?
  10. Have students take turns balancing the larger reference books on their heads.
  11. Have them try to shift their posture slightly, as in the pose of the caryatids.
  12. Distribute butcher wrap and pencils.
  13. Students should work in pairs.
  14. Based on observations of caryatids (their posture, the fall of their costumes, the folds, etc.), create a simple contour.
  15. Outline it and cut it out.
  16. Take newspaper and tear it for stuffing.
  17. Staple the two sides of the figure together in sections, stuffing newspaper into it as you go along.
  18. You may want to assist students.
  19. Leave a small opening at the bottom to insert the dowel.
  20. Continue stuffing and stapling until the side seams are shut.
  21. Then insert the dowel into the center of the caryatid and close with staples.
  22. Gesso the figures with a flat, wide brush on both sides. Let dry.
  23. Mix shades of grey from black and white paint.
  24. Using sponges and various brushes, create a "sculptural" surface, such as granite, giving it a stony appearance.
  25. Use shadows also.
  26. "Carve" out features and details with the brushes.
  27. Refer to reproductions for suggestions.
  28. Notice styling and modeling details. Do both sides, working in the round. Let dry.
  29. The maidens may be installed anywhere. An outdoor area that is protected from the elements, perhaps under a shelter, is ideal.

Excerpt from Art Smart!.



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