Teacher video: Magdalene Odundo

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Drawing ideas for sculpture

This Art and design video helps teachers guide learners as they explore how drawing can be used to inspire three-dimensional artwork. Learners take inspiration from the work of artist Magdalene Odundo, experimenting with chalk on large paper to create free-flowing shapes and curved forms. Working outside where possible, they use expressive movement and sweeping lines to explore shape, form and tone on a large scale, developing early ideas for 3D design.

This video is part of Kapow’s Art and design resources, which support the Cambridge Primary Art & Design Curriculum Framework (0067). As part of the Sculpture and 3D: Mega materials unit, this lesson encourages creative risk-taking and helps learners connect two-dimensional drawing with three-dimensional thinking.

Art and design, Stage 4, Unit 3: Sculpture and 3D: Mega materials, Lesson 1: From 2D to 3D

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