Year 10 students are exploring the application of the Art Elements and Principles (form, shape, texture, proportion) to create a clay sculptural artwork based on the work of English artist Henry Moore.
Inspired by the human body and organic natural forms, students draw and plan the clay piece in their visual diary. They explore and develop ceramic hand-building techniques and apply safe, sustainable practices as they experiment with different materials and technologies.
The students’ artworks are currently going through the drying process and will soon be ready for kiln firing at temperatures reaching up to 1280 degrees Celsius.

Year 10 students are exploring the application of the Art Elements and Principles (form, shape, texture, proportion) to create a clay sculptural artwork based on the work of English artist Henry Moore.
Inspired by the human body and organic natural forms, students draw and plan the clay piece in their visual diary. They explore and develop ceramic hand-building techniques and apply safe, sustainable practices as they experiment with different materials and technologies.
The students’ artworks are currently going through the drying process and will soon be ready for kiln firing at temperatures reaching up to 1280 degrees Celsius.
