Teacher video: Experimenting with 2D to 3D

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Turning memories into sculptural art

This Art and design video supports teachers in guiding learners through the creation of a relief sculpture inspired by the artist Louise Nevelson. Through a two-part activity, learners explore abstraction, translating personal memories into symbolic shapes and developing their ideas from paper compositions into layered three-dimensional forms. Teachers are supported in promoting decision-making, problem-solving and creative expression throughout the sculptural process.

This video is part of Kapow’s Art and design resources, which support the Cambridge Primary Art & Design Curriculum Framework (0067). In the Sculpture and 3D: Making memories unit, this lesson strengthens learners’ understanding of form, symbolism and material exploration in three-dimensional artwork.

Art and design, Stage 6, Unit 3: Sculpture and 3D: Making memories, Lesson 2: Relief sculptures

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