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Friday, June 5, 2020

Sculpture Technique, Construct from Artistic Pursuits Inc. Review

{Disclaimer:  I received a FREE copy of this product through the HOMESCHOOL REVIEW CREW in exchange for my honest review.  I was not required to write a positive review nor was I compensated in any other way.}


Our family loves creating new things so when we were given the opportunity to try out Sculpture Technique, Construct from Artistic Pursuits Inc. we were on board right away!  You may remember our review last year of ARTistic Pursuits  Volume 1 {spoiler = we enjoyed it}.

 Artistic Pursuits Inc.
Our spiral bound book

This program is all about making things with your hands!  This book is geared toward upper elementary to high school students, ages 11-18.  It helps teach the concepts of construction methods in papermaking, papier-mâché, cardboard and wire.  Students are asked to select and create projects that are relevant and interesting to them, which makes it very enjoyable!

Materials List/Art Supplies for each unit

Our book is divided into 4 main units:  creating form in papermaking, creating planes in cardboard, creating motion with papier-mâché, and creating volume with wire.  There is a supply list near the beginning of the book that lets you know what materials you will need for each unit.  At the end of each unit, there is an evaluation for the student to reflect on all they've accomplished.  This is such a great addition.

Creating a sculpture from homemade paper.

Paper Making!  One of the first things we did with this program was to make our own paper.  This was so fun.  David made paper as a kid but no one else in our family had any experience making paper before this book.  We started off with strips of newspaper and various scraps of construction paper that all basically made various shades of greys.  We made a few other colors as well for fun - rose, yellow, green, etc.  One of the most important items you will need for making your own paper is a papermaking dip handmold kit.  You will definitely want this!  It makes the process a million times easier.

Making Paper

To make our own paper we first had to prepare the paper pulp.  This is done by soaking your paper scraps in water and then blending them using a blender.

How to make paper.
 Above you can see our newspaper scraps and water.

How to make paper.
After first round of blending.  We had to blend it even more than this.

After your pulp is made, you will pour it into your dishpan.  The thickness of your paper will be determined by the ratio of your pulp to water in your dishpan.  The more pulp, the thicker the sheets will be.  

Making Paper
Our handmold dip kit

Using your handmold dip kit, you can now pull a sheet of paper out of your dishpan.

Making Paper
Pulling out a sheet of paper

Pulling a sheet of paper
You can see all the pulp!  Tilt your frame to help get excess water off your paper.

After removing the deck frame and adding the cover screen over the paper pulp, you will use a sponge to absorb water out of the paper.

After removing the deck

 After adding the cover screen we used a sponge to help get excess water out of our paper.

 We ended up using towels and an iron to help our paper dry faster.

 Slowly ironing our paper.  Make sure to follow directions carefully if you choose to do this step.

Making Paper
 A finished sheet of paper!

Making Paper
The various colors of paper we created.

Paper Sculpture Directions

Once we made our paper, we created an elephant.  First, we drew our image on white copy paper.  Then, we cut out the pieces.  We traced our pieces onto various shades of grey paper that we made and cut them out.  We added tabs onto the pieces so that we could glue them down with a slight 3D effect.

Our elephant

Our elephant pieces

Homemade paper
Assembling our elephant

Homemade Paper
Our finished elephant project.  We glued it onto a piece of yellow paper that we made as well.

Creating a wire sculpture

Next, we wanted to create a sculpture with wire!  It is recommended to start with a fish because the simple form allows you to learn how to handle the wire and create connections.

I purchased 16 gauge aluminum wire for this project.  We had everything else on hand.

Directions for creating a wire fish sculpture.

Creating Fish Wire Sculpture
 A made her fish outline out of wire first.

 Then she embellished her fish with beads and extra wire.

Creating Fish Wire Sculpture
 A's finished fish wire sculpture!

I really like that in this program students learn the processes involved in using a variety of materials!  They truly become a creator and sculptor by implementing the methods described in this book.  There are still so many projects for us to complete with our book.  I am really looking forward to the section on creating 3-D forms using corrugated board and cardboard.  We have all the supplies to do this next.  If you are looking for a hands-on art program that focuses on construction and sculpting, we would highly recommend this one.  It doesn't disappoint.  I also want to note that this can be a credit Sculpture course for high school depending on the amount of time spent on this course and your state requirements.  I am planning on using this as a credit for A!

I also want to share with you that Brenda from Artistic Pursuits Inc. has been working hard to create FREE online video lessons for beginning drawing students.  I hope you will check them out.  There are also new online courses for their K-3 Level Books that you can check out here as well.

 I love this owl drawing that E created independently using one of the free online video lessons mentioned above.  Isn't she cute?

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Friday, March 15, 2019

ARTistic Pursuits Volume 1 Review

ARTistic Pursuits Vol. 1

My kids love art!  They just do.  I love how easy ARTistic Pursuits Inc. makes art instruction for me with their K-3rd Grade Level, Volumes 1-8.  The kids and I have really been enjoying Art for Children, Building a Visual Vocabulary, K-3 Vol. 1.  This book has been a great introduction to watercolor crayons, color application, and paper cutting so far for my kids.  And even though it is geared for K-3rd grade, all of my kids (toddler - 9th) have been enjoying the methods and techniques as you will see in this post!  It's never too late to enjoy art and pick up techniques.

 This curriculum has book lessons as well as video lessons that are watched from DVDs provided.

DVD Instruction

The curriculum has a great materials page discussing all the materials needed throughout the curriculum.  

It also gives brand suggestions and recommendations.  You can buy the supplies as needed or purchase everything at once.  You can also purchase your art supplies directly from ARTistic Pursuits if you wish.  You can check out their K-3 Vol 1. Art Pack.  The book does a great job showing you the materials needed for each lesson.  Following each lesson is also prep instructions for the next lesson, so helpful!

Our art supplies for the first few lessons.

There are 18 lessons in this volume, 6 of which are video instruction.  The videos are short and engaging and really help show the students how to use the materials well.  They help reinforce and teach concepts.

Book Instruction for Lesson 1

Lesson 1 is a video lesson on how to make a picture using watercolor crayons properly.  You can choose some of your favorite items or items around your home for your picture.  I love that the videos are truly visual instructions.  My kids really enjoy them.  There is one page instruction for lesson 1 in the book but it is taught through the video.

Art Instruction DVD Lesson 1

F decided to make a banana

F using the Paintbrush to activate the watercolor crayons.

Finished work

D decided to make school supplies

I love that she is making a ruler.

A working on her drawing

A's dinosaur

B has been working through body systems in her Challenge program.

She drew a human heart.

The next few lessons are book lessons that do not have video instruction.  Each book lesson has several pages of instruction.  Lesson 2 was on composing people, animals, or objects in or outside your home.

A made a picture of our backyard shed.  This is before activating the watercolor crayons.


Finished work


Where A was sitting when she drew her work.


F made a domino


A closer view


C drew a picture of our Family Honor Plate.

Lesson 3 was a book lesson on adding imagination to your pictures.  It was so fun to see what the kids imagined!

B made music using food - look closely.

E working on her picture

E's imagination picture

D imagined herself at gymnastics on beam with her feet touching the ceiling as someone threw her flowers.

A's imagination picture with a cotton candy tree, jellybean bush, cake rocks, pie flowers, marshmallow mountains, a cookie sun and a Kit Kat river.

The second video lesson, lesson 4, is on how to identify and mix colors.

F and G loved naming the colors

The video showed how to mix colors to make new colors.

F working on shapes and mixing colors


F's finished page (age 5)

C working on mixing colors as well

E working on shapes and mixing colors


E's finished page

A's mixing colors with shapes page

 D's page


B didn't do shapes like everyone else but rather decided to mix colors into a picture Bible verse.

The third video lesson, lesson 7, is on construction paper cutting and how to make a collage using construction paper.  I love how creative the kids were in their creations.


Video lesson


E made a cake shop.


C made an ocean scene including some of the animals he has learned about in Marine Biology this year.


D wanted to do some of the planets.

B's paper cutting page

She took her inspiration from a book she is reading in Literature class.

A made a rose!

I hope I have given you an idea of how easy and fun this curriculum has been to use.  Remember, this curriculum consists of 8 volumes.  Be sure to click on the banner below to visit the Homeschool Review Crew blog to read more reviews of ARTistic Pursuits.

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As you can see, we are really enjoying this curriculum.  We still have a few lessons to go before we finish.  I'm excited to see what the kids think when we get to use the oil pastels!

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