The garden provides constant inspiration for the children's work. These students
created a vase and platter to capture some of the colors
and textures of the herbs and flowers that grew during the summer months. They used basic
techniques for working with clay: flattened, rolled, coiled, smoothed,
along with adding details with carving tools. The teacher encouraged them to
explore and manipulate the clay. One of the great qualities of clay is that there’s never a wrong
way. The imperfections added uniqueness to the finished product. After the items dried, they used a variety of
painting techniques to capture the rich greens of the rosemary, the deep reds,
and fascias of the begonias as well as the soft pinks of the impatiens.
It looks really good really. Great activity to promote nature as well.
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