It is widely recognised in Waldorf education that there should be a strong sculptural component in schools to balance with children's lessons in form drawing. The use of hands and sight to create physical forms, and the creativity that flows as a result, is an important experience for growing bodies and minds.
This book, which focuses on non-representational sculpture, presents over 200 exercises for starting to work in clay, free from artistic pressure and full of fun and imagination.
This is a companion volume to Learning about the World through Modeling.
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Arthur and Elizabeth Auer have worked together for many years to build up the Pine Hill Waldorf School in New Hampshire, USA, as teachers, trustees and parents.
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