Wire Sculptures
Today at our Unschooling Co op we talked about Alexander Calder’s Finny Fish and Nathan Carter’s Radar Reflector. I was really excited to share the works of these artists with the kids because last Fall we went to Chicago to see this exhibit live and up close!!
We used coated copper wire to fashion the outer shape. It wasn’t stiff enough on it’s own so I doubled the wire by twisting 2 pieces together. The kids each brought a bag of ” junk” from home—odds, ends, bits, pieces, old keys, washers, spools, buttons, caps, beads etc…
After each student was happy with their outer shape we taped them down to the floor to help with stability as they worked on adding more wire from end to end.
We used both galvanized and copper wire and floral wire to wrap objects and secure them on to their sculptures.
It was so neat to see how each was so different and how some kids spent lots of time beading or wrapping while others spent a long time on getting their piece to be just the right shape.
Some kids spent lots of time on the details!
Next week….paper mache!





















































































































































