Last school year, I introduced 4th graders to the artwork of Kimmy Cantrell, a Georgia native. They enjoyed making these quirky clay faces so much that I brought it back this year. I experimented a little with the surface but the the objective was the same. Everyone made a face celebrating imperfection by using assymetrical balance, unexpected textures, and expressive features.
mostly mustache friends |
just a good pair |
bewildered |
"oooooooooooooooohhhhh..." |
great hair style |
asymmetry at its finest |
successfully imperfect and expressive |
3 is a crowd |
One of these guys feels a little unsteady. Haha. Can you find him? |