For the third edition of our social-distancing-based Ancient Egypt Projects, we decided to try to make a little sculpture of a falcon. Ours is inspired by some Ancient Egyptian artefacts, gold and turquoise falcon sculptures.
We started with pipe cleaners, masking tape and card stock base.
Then, we made a rough form of a falcon.
Next, we taped it in place and started to add masking tape to make it look more and more like a falcon. This type of sculpture involves adding on material to a frame.
Keep adding tape until you are satisfied with how it looks.
Now it is ready for paper mache. Just tear up some scrap paper, get some glue and water, and apply layers of the torn up paper dipped in the glue mixture with a paint brush. Cover the entire sculpture.
Now it is ready to paint!
Here is our finished falcon. And we had so much fun, we made another one to try out different colours:
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