28 Dec 2016

Clay Modeling Work at Art Hours


As the year 2016 comes to an end, we, at Art Hours, had great fun learning new skills and exploring new horizons. We had some students who were keen to learn and some who were not so keen, some who had the patience to carry on till the end and some who gave up midway, but mostly all the students who joined Art Hours were enthusiastic learners with creative and intelligent minds. When I say 'we' at Art Hours, it's most often me and my daughter, because most of the activities that you will find in my blog or my FB page are all combined ideas and work of the two of us. I love hearing out to her ideas, sometimes they lead to great innovations! I love listening to her as she chatters all the way about everything and anything and out of the many things that I learned from her is being happy. When you are happy you will do better in life and that's a lesson we all must learn from our children. 

When we started 'Art Hours' classes at the beginning of this year, we started with clay modeling. The twin clay Ganeshas that you see below was our first post on our FB page. From then onwards we have done a lot of experiments with plasticine clay and air dry clay. Below are some work done by us at Art Hours, some done by our regular students, some done by us the 'daughter & mom' duo. All these clay modeling work that you see below are made from plasticine clay. For some models, we learned and gathered ideas from the internet while for some we just experimented on our own. 

Plasticine clay is a versatile and ideal material for kids as it can be stretched or twisted and molded into any shape without the fear of getting cracks or breaks. It doesn't dry fast, in fact, we have reused the clay several times for different models. However, the color from the clay sticks on your hands while you work with it, so if you are a fussy mom who doesn't like untidy hands don't bother to use it. We, at Art Hours, believe that if you don't take the pains you will not learn anything...so if little color sticks on your hands, you can always wash it away later and that should not stop you from experimenting with clay and having fun.

Here, are the pictures of all the work we have done so far using plasticine clay.

Twin Clay Ganeshas
Clay Disney Dolls: Ariel, Aurora, Snowhite, Jasmine, Mulan and Mirinda
from L to R in a circle.
Clay Color Palette
Clay Mushroom House for Melony
Clay Flower Well
Miniature Clay Basket of Flowers

Clay Bunny Rabbit 
Clay Rabbit 
Clay Diyas
Clay Flower Vase
Clay Braided Hearts
Clay Bird Houses
Hope you get some ideas from here, and try them out at your homes. And if you try them do share your pictures with us. So keep learning and exploring, it's never too late. 
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