5th Grade Metal Masks
In art class 5th grade
studied the art created by the ancient Incan, Aztec and Mayans from Central
America and South America. We learned
that gold, silver and other metals were commonly used to create pieces of
art. We looked at many examples of
ancient metal art and then focused on masks.
We started by discussing how different cultures around the world have
different purposes for masks and found that masks look different in different
cultures. We found that many Aztec, Mayan and Incan masks were made out of
metal and were not worn but created as gifts to gods and goddess and left in
temples as offerings. Students began by
drawing their own ancient mask and then transferred their design to their
choice of silver, bronze or gold colored metal.
They worked from both sides of the metal to push designs and decorations
out or in using a technique called tooling.
By repeating designs close to one another they found they could make
textures. When they were finished adding
designs students carefully cut out their mask and added black paint to make it
look like it was ancient.
Great
Job 5th Grade!
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