Lesson 61 of 100 ยท Clay Play
โญ 30 XP๐บ Clay CaveClay Snakes and Snails (Part 31)
Rolling clay into coils is the first skill every sculptor learns.
๐ฏ Your mission
Make something that fits in your palm โ perfectly.
โก The twist
Build it bigger than feels comfortable.
Mind = Blown
๐คฏ The oldest known sculpture is 35,000 years old โ a tiny mammoth carved from ivory.
Artist Spotlight
๐จ The Terracotta Army has 8,000 clay soldiers โ every face is different.
Practice coil rolling in this art lesson: clay snakes and snails (part 31).
What You'll Learn
Rolling clay into coils is the first skill every sculptor learns. Make snakes, snails, and spirals to practice your rolling technique.
Techniques You'll Practice
Materials Needed
Step-by-Step Guide
0 of 4 doneWhere you see this in real life
Pots, cups, sinks, statues โ anything you can hold started as squishy stuff.
Stretch Challenge
Try this in real life this week.
Sculpt with playdough or even mashed potato. The tool doesn't matter.
For the dinner table
โTell me about the part of your sculpture you're proudest of.โ
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