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C1 Double Pinch Pots“PIGGY BANKS” & “DAY OF THE DAY SKULLS”
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The Double Pinch Pot Form Create 2 equal sized & shaped
pinch pots to be joined together.
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Creating a hollow sphere that will become the main foundation/form of your “piggy bank” or “skull”
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Once you have a double pinch pot form, you will be able to create any creature, animal /combination for your bank or a “Day of the Dead” skull
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The focus will be on the TEXTURE of your creature, animal/combo or “Day of the Dead” skull.
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Dia de los Muertos– Day of the Dead
A holiday celebrated in Mexico & other Latin American countriesHonors deceased loved ones &
ancestorsThree-day celebration beginning on
October 31st- November 2nd
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Traditions:Many families construct an altar to honor
the deceased relativesDecorated with:
Candy, flowers, photographs, samples of the deceased’s favorite foods, & drinks.
Often a wash basin & towel are left out so that the spirit can wash before indulging in the feast
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Candles & incense are burned to help the deceased find the way home.
Relatives would tidy/clean the gravesites of their departed on October 31st Graves were decorated with flowers,
wreaths, or paper streamers.
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November 1st is “All Saints Day” November 2nd is “All Souls’ Day”
Families would gather at the gravesite to picnic & reminisce
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In your sketchbook:
Sketch 3 or more ideas for your “piggy bank” or “Skull”
Choose 1 to focus on the texture and add MORE detail to the original drawing.