Auguste Rodin
Each of our classes in the Creative Minds program puts focus on three important aspects. We introduce our students to tactile materials, techniques, and art history. When it comes to art history, our instructor creates short slideshows to inform our students either of a historical time period, a mythical creature, or a famous artist. This past week, our students learned about Auguste René Rodin.
Auguste Rodin was a French sculptor generally considered the founder of modern sculpture. He is celebrated for his expressive and modern depictions of the human form in bronze as well as other materials. Rodin's most original work departed from traditional themes of mythology and allegory. He modeled the human body with naturalism, and his sculptures celebrate individual character and physicality.
August Rodin’s work:
For this project, we used air dry clay, square wood blocks, and clay tools. All of these materials were delivered right to the students’ doors at the beginning of the semester. Working with air dry clay is difficult because it dries with exposure to the air. Our students learned how to smooth out the clay with water and the tools. Clay is always a fun material to work with. Clay supports personalized learning, sensory development, fine motor skills, self esteem, self expression, problem solving skills, discipline and pride in a child.
Instructor’s sample work (left), Student’s work (right):
Student work is posted on our Instagram account, where you can see many examples from all of the different classes we have to offer. If you ever have any questions about out curriculum, schedule, or other inquiries, feel free to contact us.