Sunday, January 22, 2012

Toy construction

The final phase of this project was the construction of the toys. We used recycled materials, masking tape, and glue to construct our final product. After the construction was finished we painted our toys with black paint and glittler glue. Here are some images of Kindergarten's toys.



First we constructed our designs out of recycled materials.


Then, we very carefully painted our toys and added glittler.


We made dolls...


Flying cars


Castle Towers


Rocket Ships and many more!

Blueprints

For the second stage of this project we talked about blueprints. We learned that a blueprint is a secret map the artist creates to help them build their design. Sometimes artists include measurements.














Toy Design

With the onset of the winter holidays children are truly interested in one thing and one thing only: toys. I thought this would be a perfect time/ season to introduce a new career in the arts- Toy Design. After talking about where toys come from, and pushing my students beyond the concept that all toys are made in the North Pole by elves and delivered by Santa, we were able to have some real fun. I explained that Toy Designers start their careers the way any artist does. They practice drawing, then they create their designs/ blueprints, and then they build their toys. We then practiced all those different elements ourselves. Students drew toys from observation- paying special attention to how the toy works, details, and any gears the toys may have. Here are some images of our observational drawings.