High School Art Class Creates Sculpture for Constitution Day!

High School Visual Arts 1 scholars, used plaster fabric to create a sculpture honoring Constitution Day, September 17th. The sculpture, "We the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union..." represents many people coming together to found the United States. The sculpture also represents the importance of many people coming together to preserve the Constitution as a founding document for future generations.
Scholars laid strips of wet plaster fabric on their hands and arms and one scholar volunteered to have plaster on his face and body. Scholars created an armature (inside support) for the flag and laid strips of plaster on the support. Each star was created and attached to the flag. The flag has nine hands representing the nine scholars who created the sculpture.
Scholars laid strips of wet plaster fabric on their hands and arms and one scholar volunteered to have plaster on his face and body. Scholars created an armature (inside support) for the flag and laid strips of plaster on the support. Each star was created and attached to the flag. The flag has nine hands representing the nine scholars who created the sculpture.