Molding humans
HOME ACTIVITIES
4-6 YEARS
Inspiration
The first human form made of clay.
Μake your own collection of moving figurines!
Materials
- Commercial or natural clay
- A firm working surface
- A cup filled with water
- A wooden skewer, toothpick or pencil
- Toilet paper rolls
- Scissors
Proccess
- Take a piece of clay the size of a tennis ball in your hands and mould it in order to soften it.
- To make the head, cut a piece that fits in the palm of your hand and form a ball.
- To make the torso, take another piece of the same size and shape it into a thick pretzel.
- For the legs, take a slightly larger piece of clay and create a long and a thin worm.
- Once it’s done, cut it in half.
- Repeat the same process.
- Clay needs water in order to stick.
- Use your finger to add water to one side of the ball and one side of the pretzel and glue them together.
- Next in line are the hands.
- With the aid of your helper, press your finger on the connecting point and add a little more water if necessary.
- Last thing left is the legs.
- With the assistance of your helper, press the connecting points with your finger and add a little more water if necessary.
- Now it’s time to add the clothes and details.
- For the facial features, we can use the skewer and engrave them. We can do the same for the clothes.
- Our human being is ready!
- All that’s left is to give it motion.
- We take a roll and cut it into thick rings and place our human on top of it, so that the figure is fixed and does not fall off.
Ready!
Design: Despoina Sakellariou
Video: Efthimis Theodossis
Motion Graphics: Efi Siafa
Music: OddVision _Happy Cooking Food.
Special thanks to Filippa Fragopoulou