Sandra - I liked those too. I had a coworker at the
high school who did great masks with kids using
corrugated cardboard - they air brushed them... He
really had a way with cardboard! and the kids loved
it.
I don't recall seeing any "How tos" on the site for
the masks - I am guessing the paper Notan is a
preliminary study. John does have some files for the
Notan paper masks - I think those are all pdf files.
Why don't you email him and ask him a few questions
about the assignment? jwatrous@santarosa.edu
Santa Rosa Junior College - California
Here is his project list page:
http://www.santarosa.edu/art/art3/ The page was last
updated January 22 - so he is still there.
Please post back what you hear from him... I bet more
would like to know, too.
Judith
--- sandra summers-barrick <tamayo@cinci.rr.com>
wrote:
> On this site after the notan on the same page are 3D
> sculptures made
> with cardboard. I am interested in this lesson for
> 7th and 8th. I can
> figure out the criteria, but whoever this site
> belongs to I'd like to
> ask for tips on the lesson, problems which may have
> some out or clarity
> in discussion process. If not that's okay.
> Sandra
> Judy Decker wrote:
> > Dear Art Educators,
http://www.santarosa.edu/art/art3/notan-masks-f02/