Paper Mache animals inspired by Oaxacan Wood Carvings

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Paper Mache animals inspired by Oaxacan Wood Carvings. Oaxacan Wood Carvings or Alebrijes. Oaxacan Wood Carvings come from Mexico. Ancient cultures of Mexico include the Aztecs, Incas and Mayans. Mayan ruin in Playa del Carmen. What does Mexico look like today?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Paper Mache animals inspired by

Oaxacan Wood Carvings

                                    

                              

                                                                                                                                                              

                                                                                                                                                              

Oaxacan Wood Carvingsor Alebrijes

Oaxacan Wood Carvings come from Mexico.

Mayan ruin in Playa del Carmen

Ancient cultures of Mexico include the Aztecs, Incas and Mayans.

What does Mexico look like today?                                                                           

Bull Fighting is practiced in Mexico just as it is in

Spain.

The city is congested but there are manyremote areas of Mexico

Carvers of the Oaxacan wood figures are usually

families.TheSkills are taught to children who teach their

children and so on.

This is considered a folk art. Folk art means it was created by someone that

had no formal training.

These pieces of art have FORM..

They are a sculpture. A sculpture is something you can walk

all the way around. It is three dimensional.

You will first need to decide on an animal. Some people look at the branch they are about to

carve and see what it most resembles and then make that animal.

You can do the same by looking at the recyclables you brought

in and deciding what it could be.

The form can be made with a bottle or plastic container as the base for the body and then add on

legs with paper towel tubes. The head can be created out of a paper ball. This where you need to get creative with materials.

Remember to make the features like eyes and mouth a lot bigger than normal so that they will stand out under the many layers of paper mache.

Here are some examples students came up with :

This little fish started as a coke bottle.

Patterns are important!!!!!!

MOUSE

RHINO

Hippo

Elephant

PIG

First create the form. Use tape to smooth the edges and keep things together.This was a milk jug, egg carton feet and twisted newspaper wrapped with tape.

This started as a Hawaiian punch bottle. It has a paper ball wrapped in tape for the head with a cardboard mouth.Make sure your animal is balanced!!!!!

Completely cover your animal with at least two or threelayers of paper mache.

Try to add a final layer of a solid color paper like white.This helps the paint show up better.

The final step is to paint the animal after the paper machehas had time to dry. Feel free to draw patterns on the animaland paint around the patterns or you can paint one colorallowing time to dry then paint patterns over it.

Check out the patterns on these carvings.

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