Today in Art, the 6th Graders learned about the abstract art of Jean Dubuffet. He is an interesting artist to study because kids can relate to his simple, graphic, bold artwork. I also emphasize that Dubuffet was inspired by the simplicity and immaturity of children's artwork (& the art of the criminally insane, but I leave that out of my introduction). I really love teaching this lesson because it gives students the chance to create a paper sculpture, use what they know about free-form shapes, and the end result is quite beautiful. Here are three great examples from my 6th grade class:
Carson's Sculpture
Celeste's Sculpture
Brea's Sculpture
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