Showing posts with label david horvath. Show all posts
Showing posts with label david horvath. Show all posts

Thursday, February 11, 2016

The "Ugly Doll" display!

I was finally able to display the Ugly Dolls all together.  This might be my all time favorite project. Each one has an individual personality just like my students.  The students seemed to really love creating them and got so much out of this lesson.  They had to learn to keep working through mistakes.  In the end, all of the hard work made them connect with their finished project even more!






Thursday, January 14, 2016

Ugly Dolls

We are wrapping up the Ugly Doll project in 6th grade.  The students have certainly overexceeded my expectations.  I plan on displaying all of them together soon in one of the glass display cases so stay tuned!  Here are a few examples.  These dolls have personality to say the least!







Thursday, December 3, 2015

Finishing up the Ugly Dolls!

I am very pleased with the work the 6th grade has been doing on their Ugly Dolls.  This lesson has been better than I ever expected and the kids are getting so much out of it.  I am so proud of my students!






Thursday, October 15, 2015

"Ugly Dolls"


I love the story of the creation of the "Ugly Doll".  I thought it would be a great idea to show the students what careers are out there for artists and how you can use your creativity to become successful.  I thought it would be a great opportunity to teach students how to sew by hand as well!

Here are a couple videos that I showed the students to introduce what "Ugly Dolls" are all about.





Students in the 6th grade will be creating an "Ugly Doll".  David Horvath's definition of ugly is unique, different and special.  Each doll he designs is a manifestation of things we might not like about ourselves that we really should love.  Students can use this idea to come up with a dolls personality, but they don't have to.

I am having them first plan out an idea for their doll.  I want to know its name and what its all about. They will do a small sketch and think about color.  Then they will draw a pattern.

Here is what my talented students have been doing so far.