In Brianna’s workshop this morning, we explored paper folding. I enjoyed this exercise a lot, and got to use the bone folder again. This project was related to bookmaking, which made me want to revisit bookmaking with more time and patience. I really appreciated the simplicity of the idea of working with paper and thinking about its basic material qualities by making forms with it. I think this would be an excellent exercise especially for older students, middle school and above. As Rimi said, it would be a great addition and introduction to a 3d class or a sculpture unit. It is also, as the video pointed out, a very economical project because the only material is paper and the tools are very simple. I could picture doing toward the end of the school year if the supplies were running out too.
The early projects were pretty easy, and I was satisfied with the results:
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The later projects were tougher. I loved the idea of making the elliptical folds, but I would have to practice a lot to do them well. Also, I think that precision and measuring become more important with the more ambitions folds.
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I didn’t do well at all on the last one. I made way too many folds and I think I missed something important. Here’s a picture:
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So I made it into…. a jellyfish‽
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Damian, the photos of your sculptures look beautiful! I’m glad you enjoyed this workshop. Like the Josef Albers’ quote I shared, I think it’s really important for us (as educators) to explore mediums that are accessible to all. I love your jellyfish!