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Art Ed--Bisque Makes a Unique Canvas
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Encourage creativity by making the shape become part of the design. Focus on technique of decoration instead of creating the shape. |
Whether you are studying Da Vinci, Matisse or stick figures, ceramic bisque provides the perfect blank canvas on which to create an unique and functional work of art. Add dimension to your students' artwork by offering them shapes such as mugs, plates, bowls, vases and more. Sure, a flat square or rectangle piece of cotton duck allows creativity to flow, but a pre-made shape allows you to "think outside of the box" on how you can incorporate that shape into your project. It becomes more than just a canvas, it becomes an element of the art itself. The following are just a few of the ways you can use bisque as a canvas: - Handprints
- Self-Portraits
- Studies of individual artists such as Picasso, Dali and Cezanne
- Study artistic style such as Impressionism, Pointillism and Cubism
- Create functional works of art
- Adapted bisque to any lesson plan or project theme
- Encourage creativity by making the shape become part of the design
- Focus on technique of decoration instead of creating the shape
- Create truly unique auction items
- Make learning extra fun by adding a dimensional element!
Students of all ages enjoy working with ceramics. Take your students down a new path of artistic discovery with ceramic bisque as the medium. Enjoy! | |
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