By Alexandra and Laura
We have been looking at all sorts of sculpture by artists such as Barbara Hepworth, Henry Moore and mostly by Andy Goldsworthy. We have talked about the lines, shapes and materials they use in their work, and we really loved how the sculptures could look abstract, but sometimes represented real things like Barbara Hepworth's three stones that represent her children.This week we went and tried to do some of our own environmental sculpture out on the bank. We collected leaves, twigs, branches and some stones. We had a lot of fun, but also discovered it is much harder than it looks to make something amazing.By Lara
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Then, this morning before school, this gorgeous creature arrived:
The children drew around Oscar with chalk, then used the fallen leaves to create Shadowman-
they then came and got the camera and took a series of photos of Shadowman with all sorts of different hairstyles, beards and walking sticks. It looked like wonderful fun!
where did shadowman go?
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