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School Price: $139.95

Format:
Paperback
9" x 10.94"

ISBN-13:
9780871926326

Publication date:
January 2005

Imprint: Oxford University Press


Beginning Sculpture: Levels 9-12: Teacher's Edition

Arthur Williams

Series : The Davis Studio Series

A visually dynamic and extensive resource covering all sculpture media.

Beginning Sculpture explores traditional sculpting methods as well as the latest tools and techniques. It covers a diverse range of media including wood, metal, stone, paper, clay and mixed media. Studios are designed to enhance student learning and nurture self-discovery.

In addition to providing a full-sized student page, the annotated, spiral-bound Teacher's Edition is designed to help tailor classroom instruction to the unique classroom needs. A menu of easily identifiable icons and descriptive headings help in selecting the teaching tip, learning strategy, or background note that suits the lesson best.

Readership : Grades 9-12.

1. Introduction to Sculpture
2. Modeling
3. Molding
4. Casting
5. Carving
6. Construction and Assemblage
7. Installation and Collaboration
8. Portfolio, Exhibition, Education, Career

There are no Instructor/Student Resources available at this time.

Published by Davis Publications, the only publisher dedicated solely to visual art education in Grades K-12.

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Special Features

  • In-depth understanding promoted through timely research projects.
  • Internet tips and computer connections, offer the use of technology for alternative teaching plans and assignments.
  • Art Criticism discussions encourage students to describe, analyze, interpret and judge works of art.