Media Arts

Small Is Huge

By Sue Liedke, posted on Mar 9, 2023

In their sketchbooks, students imagined a new world in which their clothespin would interact with the environment around it. It could be a real or pretend world, visited by humans or other species. As they narrowed down a habitat for their public art, they chose supplies to use to build a diorama. The scene was to include the clothespin (a tribute to Oldenburg’s sculpture) and tiny model people for scale. Students could incorporate drawing, air-dry clay, and any other available materials they might choose to complete their setting.

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